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Letty
 
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Reply Tue 12 Jul, 2005 07:05 pm
Nat Cole did that, Diane? Hmmmm. Well, as you know when you last played it, I love it. I can still play it on piano, and it no longer makes me blue. <smile>

Sooooo, how about this one, listeners, for Diane and Dys:




You are the sunshine of my life
That´s why I´ll always be around
You are the apple of my eye
Forever you´ll stay in my heart

I feel like this is the beginning
´Though I´ve loved you for a million years
And if I thought our love was ending
I´d find myself drowning in my own tears, whoa whoa

You are the sunshine of my life
That´s why I´ll always stay around
You are the apple of my eye
Forever you´ll stay in my heart

You must have known that I was lonely
Because you came to my rescue
And I know that this must be heaven
How could so much love be inside of you

You are the sunshine of my life
That´s why I´ll always stay around
You are the apple of my eye
Forever you´ll stay in my heart

You must have known that I was lonely
Because you came to my rescue
And I know that this must be heaven
How could so much love be inside of you

You are the sunshine of my life
That´s why I´ll always stay around
You are the apple of my eye
Forever you´ll stay in my heart

Love you both, dys and Lady Di.
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djjd62
 
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Reply Tue 12 Jul, 2005 07:15 pm
Man In Black
Johnny Cash

Well, you wonder why I always dress in black,
Why you never see bright colors on my back,
And why does my appearance seem to have a somber tone.
Well, there's a reason for the things that I have on.

I wear the black for the poor and the beaten down,
Livin' in the hopeless, hungry side of town,
I wear it for the prisoner who has long paid for his crime,
But is there because he's a victim of the times.

I wear the black for those who never read,
Or listened to the words that Jesus said,
About the road to happiness through love and charity,
Why, you'd think He's talking straight to you and me.

Well, we're doin' mighty fine, I do suppose,
In our streak of lightnin' cars and fancy clothes,
But just so we're reminded of the ones who are held back,
Up front there ought 'a be a Man In Black.

I wear it for the sick and lonely old,
For the reckless ones whose bad trip left them cold,
I wear the black in mournin' for the lives that could have been,
Each week we lose a hundred fine young men.

And, I wear it for the thousands who have died,
Believen' that the Lord was on their side,
I wear it for another hundred thousand who have died,
Believen' that we all were on their side.

Well, there's things that never will be right I know,
And things need changin' everywhere you go,
But 'til we start to make a move to make a few things right,
You'll never see me wear a suit of white.

Ah, I'd love to wear a rainbow every day,
And tell the world that everything's OK,
But I'll try to carry off a little darkness on my back,
'Till things are brighter, I'm the Man In Black.
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Tue 12 Jul, 2005 07:18 pm
fyi, in the morning the lady diane and meself are taking off for a few days heading for the cool mountains of colorado (Durango and Lake City(where Alfred Packer ate every democrat in the county) we should be home early next week. We will be spending some time in my old stomping grounds on Slumgullium Pass-the headwaters of the Rio Grande)
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Letty
 
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Reply Tue 12 Jul, 2005 07:21 pm
and with that bon voyage for the two of them, I guess it's time to do a goodnight song to all here at WA2K radio.

Who better than Cole Porter:

All Through The Night

The day is my enemy, the night my friend,
For I'm always so alone
Till the day draws to an end.
But when the sun goes down
And the moon comes through,
To the monotone of the evening's drone
I'm all alone with you.

All through the night,
I delight in your love,
All through the night, you're so close to me.
All through the night, from a height far above,
You and your love brings me ecstasy.

When dawn comes to waken me
You're never there at all.
I know you've forsaken me,
Till the shadows fall.
But then once again
I can dream,
I've the right
To be close to you
All through the night.

Because, dear friends here at WA2K radio. It's my quiet time.

From Letty with love
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djjd62
 
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Reply Tue 12 Jul, 2005 07:39 pm
have a great trip, some travelling music for you both

Radar Love
Golden Earring

I've been drivin' all night, my hands are wet on the wheel.
There's a voice in my head that drives my heel.
My baby call said I need you here.
It's half past four and I'm shifting gears.

When she's lonely and the longing gets too much,
She sends a cable coming in from above.
Don't need no phone at all.
We got a thing that's called radar love
We got a wave in the air
Radar love

The radio's playin' some forgotten song.
Brenda Lee's coming on strong.
The road has got me hypnotized,
As I spin into a new sunrise.

When I get lonely and I'm sure I've had enough,
She sends comfort coming in from above.
Don't need no letters at all.
We got a thing that's called radar love
We got a line in the sky
Radar love

No more speed I'm almost there.
Gotta keep cool, now, gotta take care.
Last car to pass, here I go.
The line of cars drove down real slow.
The radio plays that forgotten song.
Brenda Lee's coming on strong.
The news man sang his same song,
One more radar lover gone.

When I'm feeling lonely and I'm sure I've had enough.
She sends the comfort coming in from above.
Don't need no radio at all
We got a thing that's called radar love
We got a light in the sky
We got a thing and its called radar love
We got a thing that's called
Radar love
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Tue 12 Jul, 2005 07:45 pm
It's quarter to three there's no one in the place but you and me
So set 'em up Joe I've got a little story you ought to know
We're drinking my friend to the end of a brief episode
Make it one for my baby and one more for the road

I've got the routine so drop another nickel in the machine
I'm felling so bad I wish you'd make the music dreamy and sad
Could tell a lot but you've got to be true to your code
So make it one for my baby, yes and one more for the road

You'd never know it but buddy I'm a kind of poet
And I got a lot of things to say
And when I'm gloomy you simply got to listen to me
'Til it's all talked away well that's how it goes
And Joe I know you're getting anxious to close
So thanks for the cheer I hope you didn't mind my bending your ear
This torch I found must be drowned or it soon will explode
So make it one for my baby and one more for the road
That long, long road
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djjd62
 
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Reply Tue 12 Jul, 2005 07:51 pm
Goin' Out West
Tom Waits

Well I'm goin' out west
Where the wind blows tall
'Cause Tony Franciosa
Used to date my ma
They got some money out there
They're giving it away
I'm gonna do what I want
Do what I want
And I'm gonna get paid

Little brown sausages
Lying in the sand
I ain't no extra baby
I'm a leading man
Well my parole officer
WIll be proud of me
With my Olds 88
And the devil on a leash
My Olds 88
And the devil on a leash

Well I know karate, Voodoo too
I'm gonna make myself available to you
I don't need no make up
I got real scars
I got hair on my chest
I look good without a shirt

Well I don't lose my composure
In a high speed chase
Well my friends think I'm ugly
I got a masculine face
I got some dragstrip courage
I can really drive a bed
I'm gonna change my name
To Hannibal or maybe
Just Rex
Change my name to Hannibal
Or maybe just Rex

I'm gonna drive all night
Take some speed
I'm gonna wait for the sun
To shine down on me
I cut a hole in my roof
In the shape of a heart

And I'm goin' out west
Where they'll appreciate me
Goin' out west
Goin' out west
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yitwail
 
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Reply Tue 12 Jul, 2005 08:37 pm
another retro number, but it seems fitting

You know the day destroys the night
Night divides the day
Tried to run
Tried to hide
Break on through to the other side
Break on through to the other side
Break on through to the other side, yeah
We chased our pleasures here
Dug our treasures there
But can you still recall
The time we cried
Break on through to the other side
Break on through to the other side
Yeah!
C'mon, yeah
Everybody loves my baby
Everybody loves my baby
She get
She get
She get
She get high
I found an island in your arms
Country in your eyes
Arms that chain us
Eyes that lie
Break on through to the other side
Break on through to the other side
Break on through, oww!
Oh, yeah!
Made the scene
Week to week
Day to day
Hour to hour
The gate is straight
Deep and wide
Break on through to the other side
Break on through to the other side
Break on through
Break on through
Break on through
Break on through
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Wed 13 Jul, 2005 03:10 am
Harrison Ford
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Harrison Ford (born July 13, 1942) is an American actor who, between 1977 and 1983, appeared in what were then four of the top ten highest-grossing movies ever.

In most of his roles, Ford plays a tough, wise-cracking action hero, and is well known for his repeated performances as the character Han Solo of the Star Wars films, and Indiana Jones of Raiders of the Lost Ark and its sequels.


Biography

Ford was born in Chicago, Illinois. His mother, Dorothy Ford was a Russian Jew; his father, Christopher Ford, was Irish and Roman Catholic (and a former actor). He graduated from Maine Township High School in Park Ridge, Illinois, in 1960 where he reportedly was picked on by bullies and ignored by girls. He attended Ripon College in Wisconsin, where he took a drama class in his junior year chiefly as a way to meet women, he said. Ford, a self-described "late bloomer," became fascinated with acting. While in college, toward the end of his freshman year, he was a member of a folk band called The Brothers Gross. He played the gutbucket (an upside-down washbucket rigged with a broomstick and a single bass string).

He married his college sweetheart, Mary Marquardt, in 1964. Ford and his new wife moved to Los Angeles, California, and he contracted with Columbia Pictures for $150 a week in the studio's New Talent program, where he had bit parts in three films. He then went to Universal Studios and did minor television roles. Not happy with the acting jobs being offered to him, Ford became a self-taught professional carpenter to better support his wife and two small sons before his break-through role in American Graffiti. Coincidentally, it was his work as a carpenter that would land Ford his biggest role. George Lucas hired Ford in 1975 to build some cabinets in his home and used him to read lines for actors being cast for parts in Star Wars. It was Steven Spielberg who first noticed that Ford was perfect for the part of Han Solo.

Ford went on to star as Han Solo in the first three Star Wars films. He starred as Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark and two sequels, and as Jack Ryan in Tom Clancy's Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger. He also has starred in Blade Runner, Witness, The Fugitive (1993), and the remake of Sabrina, among others.

Many of Ford's major film roles came to him by default - Han Solo, due to him reading lines for other actors; Indiana Jones, because Tom Selleck was not available; and Jack Ryan, apparently due to Alec Baldwin's fee demands. While some of his most revered work is in the science-fiction category with Star Wars and cult classic Blade Runner, he said the latter was one of his least favorite roles, and he has yet to return to the genre.

The Guinness Book of Records (2001) listed Ford as the richest actor alive. His reported salary for the 2002 movie K-19: The Widowmaker was more than $25 million. The 27 movies he made grossed a combined box office of more than $3.3 billion. Despite being one of the most successful actors of his generation, Ford has received only one Oscar nomination, for Best Actor for Witness. However, in 2000, he received the Life Achievement Award from the American Film Institute.

Ford assisted musician Jimmy Buffett by recording whip cracks (a skill learned for Raiders of the Lost Ark) used in the song "Desperation Samba (Halloween in Tijuana)."

Ford was credited as "Harrison J. Ford" for a small role in a 1967 Western A Time for Killing, but the "J" didn't stand for anything; Ford does not have a middle name. He was credited as such to avoid confusion with another actor named Harrison Ford, a silent-film actor who died in 1957. The first Ford has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in front of famed eatery Musso & Frank. The modern-day Harrison Ford received a star on Hollywood Boulevard on June 2, 2003.

Ford has been married twice. He married Mary Marquadt in 1964, and divorced in 1979, and he had two children with her, Benjamin and Willard. He married again, to Melissa Mathison writer of Black Beauty and E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, in 1983, divorcing in 2003, and had with her another two children: a son, Malcom, and a daughter, Georgia. He is engaged to actress Calista Flockhart.

Ford is a private pilot of both planes and helicopters, and owns an 800 acre (3.2 km²) ranch in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. On several occasions he personally has provided emergency helicopter services at the behest of local authorities. In one instance, he rescued a hiker overcome by dehydration. He is the current Chairman of the Experimental Aircraft Association's Young Eagle program, taking over after Chuck Yeager retired. Ford also gives of his time and money for environmental causes. He sits on the Board of Directors of Conservation International.

Though he dislikes public speaking and can be mean, cantankerous, and gruff in interviews, he once appeared before a U.S. Senate subcommittee on behalf of the people of Tibet. His goal was to prevent China from gaining Most Favored Nation status, because of the Chinese occupation of Tibet.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Ford
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Letty
 
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Reply Wed 13 Jul, 2005 05:00 am
Good morning, WA2K radio fans.

How seductively quiet it is here this morning. The sky is several different colors replete with jet streams, and I almost dread the noise that will shortly ensue.

Thanks, to all for the unusual music--dj, yit, edgar and to Bob, your bio was quite revealing, but just as Ford observed, I never cared for Blade Runner.

Speaking of "One More for the Road"--

News item:



Glass of vodka snaps Massachusetts town's dry spell Tue Jul 12, 7:14 PM ET



ROCKPORT, Mass. (Reuters) - An ice-cold tumbler of vodka garnished with two speared pearl onions made history on Tuesday as the first alcoholic drink sold since 1933 in the coastal town of Rockport, Massachusetts.


"It's a great day for Rockport," toasted a beaming Peter Beecham, who led the effort to lift the town's ban on the sale of alcohol. "And this," he added, raising his $7.50 glass of Grey Goose vodka on the rocks, "is very good."

Until this week, Rockport, a quaint resort about 40 miles north of Boston, was one of 17 towns in Massachusetts where the sale of alcohol is illegal, in some cases to the detriment of the tourist industry.

"I don't think the ban ever made sense," said Bruce Coates, owner of the Emerson Inn by the Sea, where the first drink was sold during a lawn party overlooking the ocean. "We've had people cancel their reservations with us when we told them this was a dry town."

The United States banned the sale of alcohol from 1920 to 1933, the days of so-called Prohibition, but many towns still have old ordinances mandating that restaurants offer only soft drinks on their menus.

In Rockport, however, the ban on booze had a much deeper history. On the morning of July 8, 1856, a band of 200 hatchet-wielding women angry that their men spent too much money and time in local taverns raided the local watering holes and destroyed every drop of alcohol in town.

Rockport was henceforth dry, except for a year after Prohibition ended. During that time, when patrons of a toilet-less tavern used a nearby alley to relieve themselves, much to the neighbors' displeasure, the ban was swiftly reinstated.

Beecham, who has lived in Rockport for 14 years, said he hoped that allowing restaurants and inns to serve alcohol would help the local economy, but that bars and liquor stores would not be built.

While sales of alcohol were banned in Rockport, restaurant patrons could bring their own wine and in many cases did. "This was not a completely dry town," admitted Coates, holding a flute of champagne. "There was plenty of drinking going on."

Prediction: Raggedy will be here shortly with her celeb updates, and among them will be Harrison Ford. <smile>
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Wed 13 Jul, 2005 05:04 am
Emily (the storm) may not reach the Gulf. Happy if it's so.
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Letty
 
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Reply Wed 13 Jul, 2005 05:22 am
All of us here in Florida appreciate your thoughts, edgar.

For Emily:


Lovely to know the warmth
Your smile can bring to me
I want to tell you but the words you do not know

Sing me a lullaby
Of songs you cannot write
And I will listen for there's beauty where there's love

And in the morning of my life
And in the evening of my day
I will try to understand in what you say...

Rivers of endless
Tides have passed beneath my feet
And all too soon they had me standing on my own

Then when my eyes were closed
You opened them for me
And now we journey thro' our lives to what will be

And in the morning of my life
And in the evening of my day
I will try to understand in what you say

Through all that life can give to you
Only true love will see you through
And will stand beside you now in what you say

And in the morning of my life
And in the evening of my day
I will try to understand in what you say

Take me into your world
Alone I can not go
For I've been here so long
You're leaving me behind
Walk with me now
Into your land of fairy tales
And open up that book of pages in my mind
And open up that book of ages in my mind

That's for her as long as she dissipates. <smile>
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Wed 13 Jul, 2005 06:20 am
Good Morning WA2K. Wishing all a safe and pleasant day.

Wondering who wrote "For Emily", Letty. (I remember The Moody Blues sang a song about Emily. )

Well, "Today-in-History" site is out of commission today. Let's hope they're feeling better tomorrow, because that leaves me with "World Almanac for Kids" site which hasn't been faring too well lately with their data. I do see Harrison Ford there, but I could have sworn we've already wished Tom Stoppard a Happy Birthday.

Any suggestions for a better Birthday site will be greatly appreciated.

Anyway, according to the World almanac for Kids, here are the July 13 Birthdays :

1934 Wole Soyinka, author (Abeokutoa, Nigeria)
1935 Jack Kemp, football quarterback, HUD secretary, and vice presidential candidate (Los Angeles, CA)
1937 Tom Stoppard, playwright (Zlin, Czechoslovakia)
1940 Robert Forster, actor (Rochester, NY)
Patrick Stewart, actor (Mirfield, England)
1942 Harrison Ford, actor (Chicago, IL)
Roger McGuinn, singer/musician and member of the Byrds (Chicago, IL)
1946 Cheech Marin, actor and writer (Los Angeles, CA)
1954 Louise Mandrell, country singer (Corpus Christi, TX)
1957 Cameron Crowe, screenwriter (Palm Springs, CA)

http://www.thespiannet.com/actors/F/ford_harrison/hf.jpg
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Wed 13 Jul, 2005 06:27 am
Emily has the potential to hit Texas, they were saying earlier. While I wish a quieter season for Florida, there is a lot of self interest in this storm.
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Letty
 
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Reply Wed 13 Jul, 2005 06:27 am
Hey, Raggedy. Thanks for the updates. Yep, I think that song was by Moody Blues. I just wander through the net looking for things that will fit.

Sometimes this site is reliable; other times, no!

http://channels.netscape.com/ns/atplay/history.jsp
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Letty
 
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Reply Wed 13 Jul, 2005 06:30 am
Well, edgar, mother nature favors no man. At least she is egalitarian.
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Letty
 
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Reply Wed 13 Jul, 2005 06:40 am
Well, listeners, I'll read you an example of the reference that I just gave to our Raggedy:






Today in History - July 13


Today is Wednesday, July 13, the 194th day of 2005. There are 171 days left in the year.

Today's Highlight in History:

On July 13, 1793, French revolutionary writer Jean Paul Marat was stabbed to death in his bath by Charlotte Corday.

On this date:

In 1787, Congress enacted an ordinance governing the Northwest Territory.

In 1863, deadly rioting against the Civil War military draft erupted in New York City.

In 1878, the Treaty of Berlin amended the terms of the Treaty of San Stefano, which had ended the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78.

In 1886, Father Edward Joseph Flanagan, the founder of Boys Town, was born in Roscommon, Ireland.

In 1960, John F. Kennedy won the Democratic presidential nomination at his party's convention in Los Angeles.

In 1967, race-related rioting that claimed 27 lives broke out in Newark, N.J.

In 1977, a blackout lasting 25 hours hit the New York City area.

In 1978, Lee Iacocca was fired as president of Ford Motor Co. by chairman Henry Ford II.

In 1979, a 45-hour siege by Palestinian guerrillas began at the Egyptian Embassy in Ankara, Turkey.

In 1985, Live Aid, an international rock concert in London, Philadelphia, Moscow and Sydney, took place to raise money for Africa's starving people.

Ten years ago: President Clinton denounced a base-closing list for the damage it would do to California and Texas, but then approved the package while promising to save jobs in those states. Just six days after the space shuttle Atlantis returned, the shuttle Discovery blasted off on a nine-day mission. About 2,500 workers at Detroit's daily newspapers began a 19-month strike.

Five years ago: Fellow Democrat Bill Bradley endorsed Vice President Al Gore for president, four months after conceding their fight for the White House.

One year ago: A confidant of Osama bin Laden (Khaled bin Ouda bin Mohammed al-Harby) surrendered to Saudi diplomats in Iran and was flown to Saudi Arabia. The American League cruised past the National League 9-4 in the All-Star game.

Today's Birthdays: Former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp is 70. Actor Patrick Stewart is 65. Actor Robert Forster is 64. Actor Harrison Ford is 63. Singer-guitarist Roger McGuinn (The Byrds) is 63. Actor-comedian Cheech Marin is 59. Actress Didi Conn is 54. Singer Louise Mandrell is 51. Actor-director Cameron Crowe is 48. Tennis player Anders Jarryd is 44. Rock musician Gonzalo Martinez De La Cotera (Marcy Playground) is 43. Country singer-songwriter Victoria Shaw is 43. Bluegrass singer Rhonda Vincent is 43. Actor Michael Jace is 40. Country singer Neil Thrasher is 40. Singer Gerald Levert is 39. Singer Deborah Cox is 32. Rock musician Will Champion (Coldplay) is 27.

Thought for Today: ``Most human beings have an almost infinite capacity for taking things for granted.'' - Aldous Huxley, English author (1894-1963).



07/12/05 20:00
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Letty
 
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Reply Wed 13 Jul, 2005 06:47 am
and, a song for my roofers:

IF I HAD A HAMMER (The Hammer Song)
words and music by Lee Hays and Pete Seeger

If I had a hammer
I'd hammer in the morning
I'd hammer in the evening
All over this land
I'd hammer out danger
I'd hammer out a warning
I'd hammer out love between my brothers and my sisters
All over this land

If I had a bell
I'd ring it in the morning
I'd ring it in the evening
All over this land
I'd ring out danger
I'd ring out a warning
I'd ring out love between my brothers and my sisters
All over this land

If I had a song
I'd sing it in the morning
I'd sing it in the evening
All over this land
I'd sing out danger
I'd sing out a warning
I'd sing out love between my brothers and my sisters
All over this land

Well I've got a hammer
And I've got a bell
And I've got a song to sing
All over this land
It's the hammer of justice
It's the bell of freedom
It's the song about love between my brothers and my sisters
All over this land.

Peace and quiet is over, now. How odd it is that I have waited almost a year to get a new roof after Frances and now I'm complaining? Good grief, Letty. Rolling Eyes
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Wed 13 Jul, 2005 06:53 am
Thanks Letty. Maybe http://www.scopesys.com/today/ will be feeling better tomorrow. The problem with that site is that it doesn't list the date of death, and I've been checking out those dates on my own.
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Letty
 
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Reply Wed 13 Jul, 2005 07:12 am
Ok, Raggedy. Well, listeners, back later. Don't touch that dial.
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