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  • in reply to: Music for a Pussyhound #183260
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      bet you never expected this one …

      in reply to: Music. What song are you listening to? #183252
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        This one’s been posted before but is worth a repeat, it’s special
        and it is posted for Kaitlyn – play it loud and dance wildly in the kitchen in yer knickers
        shake it baby !!!!

        in reply to: Music. What song are you listening to? #183036
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          Lady Lamb – Crane Your Neck

          in reply to: Music for a Pussyhound #182934
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            in reply to: Favourite Pomes #182684
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              anyone lived in a pretty how town
              E. E. Cummings – 1894-1962

              anyone lived in a pretty how town
              (with up so floating many bells down)
              spring summer autumn winter
              he sang his didn’t he danced his did.

              Women and men (both little and small)
              cared for anyone not at all
              they sowed their isn’t they reaped their same
              sun moon stars rain

              children guessed (but only a few
              and down they forgot as up they grew
              autumn winter spring summer)
              that no one loved him more by more

              when by now and tree by leaf
              she laughed his joy she cried his grief
              bird by snow and stir by still
              anyone’s any was all to her

              someones married their everyones
              laughed their cryings and did their dance
              (sleep wake hope and then)they
              said their nevers they slept their dream

              stars rain sun moon
              (and only the snow can begin to explain
              how children are apt to forget to remember
              with up so floating many bells down)

              one day anyone died i guess
              (and no one stooped to kiss his face)
              busy folk buried them side by side
              little by little and was by was

              all by all and deep by deep
              and more by more they dream their sleep
              no one and anyone earth by april
              wish by spirit and if by yes.

              Women and men(both dong and ding)
              summer autumn winter spring
              reaped their sowing and went their came
              sun moon stars rain
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              E. E. Cummings
              “Edward Estlin Cummings is known for his radical experimentation with
              form, punctuation, spelling, and syntax; he abandoned traditional techniques and structures
              to create a new, highly idiosyncratic means of poetic expression.” (c. poets.org)

              in reply to: CRY HAVOC ! And let slip the tunes…… #182683
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                Roberto Fonseca, jazz pianist from Cuba with
                Fatoumata Diawara, Malian singer-songwriter
                and musician from a live recording in 2015

                in reply to: Music for a Pussyhound #182573
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                  in reply to: Your Dream Dinner Date #182404
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                    I have three guys for my dinner date, unconventional I know –
                    Ryan Stiles, Colin Mochrie and Wayne Brady (the order in the photo)
                    who “perform” in Whose Line Is It Anyway? Their improvisations
                    always make me laugh, a lot – I don’t think much of dinner will get eaten,
                    more thrown about.

                    in reply to: Music for a Pussyhound #182388
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                      change of tempo and for the gittar (as always)
                      and the sense of Neil Young’s voice and sound creeps in …

                      in reply to: Music for a Pussyhound #182386
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                        in reply to: Music. What I’m listening to… #182012
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                          in reply to: Music. What song are you listening to? #181995
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                            in reply to: Music. What I’m listening to… #181844
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                              This is posted on behalf of Corina

                              in reply to: Music for a Pussyhound #181841
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                                in reply to: Music. What song are you listening to? #180135
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