Posted on 06/01/2008 5:39:33 PM PDT by Soaring Feather
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Not enough coffee!
Hey Tomkow are you watch Cubs again On WGN Superstaion they having what would Cubs game be like in 1948 1952 now going into early 1960s so cool and Cubs are wearing throw back uniform is me or what did Cubs symbols look like Chicago Bears symbols LOL!
Well breaking news from Fox news wire report that Hertiage building in DC is On FIREEEE
Hey Tomkow are you watch Cubs again On WGN Superstaion they having what would Cubs game be like in 1948 1952 now going into early 1960s so cool and Cubs are wearing throw back uniform is me or what did Cubs symbols look like Chicago Bears symbols LOL!
Well breaking news from Fox news wire report that Hertiage building in DC is On FIREEEE
Today's price for a beer at Wrigley: $6.25!
I not sure you might have ask one your homeys who went to the game it soo cool they go into early 1960s in fifth inning they going early 1960s into late 1960s into 1970s 80 and into 90s and 2008
IT SO COOL Tomkow
I went several times to the games at Wrigley during the late 50’s from grade school & Boy Scouts. I don’t remember
how much I paid for a beer back then.
YOu may have ask one of old timers that you probably know Tomkow
Well report from Wash Times secretly China launch missle test earlier this week Bill Gertz has report
HI all
Just putting poems in the book form and came across this and as it was already in clipboard I stick it here for taking up space in balance to the section on ‘beach exercises for unexpected family planning.
Forge Masters Unspoken Question
Meditate upon the steel,
is it right for the work ahead.
Will it gleam on glowing ashes bed,
and whisper soft enough to feel?
Five pound hammer sets a gentle pace,
to turn the edge in endless folds.
In rhythms timeless and oh so old,
as steel flows as delicate as folded lace.
From red to orange and soft bright white,
the coals glow to bellows breath.
And as they swiftly die a fiery death,
they give life to steel in fires light.
Smaller hammers and gentle taps,
set the edge along the line.
and form becomes the thing so fine,
set in place by careful loving raps.
Spark dancers whirl on anvils top,
and crashing slips to ringing tones.
As softer now we near the stage to hone,
and let the loosened steel filings drop.
Long strokes set the edge so thin
a gleaming point along the line
and patience now must be so fine,
for the hardest part is yet to come again.
Once more into the well watched fire,
for temper is a fleeting thing at best
and only loving patience rewards the test
before we can know the thing weve sired.
Fitting the hilt and binding it well,
making the scabbard house with loving care.
Polishing the bright blade with lime dust fair,
and remembering the purpose fell.
It dances on the morning sun,
gleaming with a life all its own.
And it makes a chilling moan,
kissing the wind in hissing run .
A warriors soul, the makers too,
dedication in this highest art.
And only you know the hidden part,
taking part of you as it needs must do.
Where has it finally gone,
far from the birthing forge and coals?
Serving with honor for him and you, its toll,
will it return one day, some distant dawn?
Great poem! Strong images, easy to follow. I love the line about the spark dancers, I can see the sparks flying and dancing on the edges.
They were usually dancing down around my feet! (OUCH)
Good morning,
Ms Feather!
Afternoon, TT!
Good morning,
Fellow Lardites!!!
Today's FEEBLE
YOKE:
Johnny's Mother looked out the window and noticed him 'playing church' with their cat.
He had the cat sitting quietly and he was preaching to it.
She smiled and went about her work.
A while later she heard loud meowing and hissing and ran back to the open window to see Johnny baptizing the cat in a tub of water.
She called out, 'Johnny, stop that! The cat is afraid of water!'
Johnny looked up at her and said,
'He should have thought about that before he joined my church.'
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