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To: onyx
Hi, Onyx. I'm at work, but am recording it. If there's anything you want me to go back and check out for you, please be sure to let me know. I got a great sense of the majesty of the ceremony from the folks posting on this thread. This is one of FR's finest hours, in my opinion.

Let me take the opportunity of responding to you to post William Randolf Heart's famous poem about death:

"Song of the River"
by William Randolph Hearst

The snow melts on the mountain
And the water runs down to the spring,
And the spring in a turbulent fountain,
With a song of youth to sing,
Runs down to the riotous river,
And the river flows to the sea,
And the water again
Goes back in rain
To the hills where it used to be.

And I wonder if life's deep mystery
Isn't much like the rain and the snow
Returning through all eternity
To the places it used to know.
For life was born on the lofty heights
And flows in a laughing stream,
To the river below
Whose onward flow
Ends in a peaceful dream.

And so at last,
When our life has passed
And the river has run its course,
It again goes back,
O'er the selfsame track,
To the mountain which was its source.

So why prize life
Or why fear death,
Or dread what is to be?
The river ran
Its allotted span
Till it reached the silent sea.
Then the water harked back
To the mountain-top
To begin its course once more.

So we shall run
The course begun
Till we reach the silent shore.
Then revisit earth
In a pure rebirth
From the heart of the virgin snow.

So don't ask why
We live or die,
Or whither, or when we go,
Or wonder about the mysteries
That only God may know.

2,669 posted on 06/09/2004 6:08:19 PM PDT by Wolfstar (He slipped the surly bonds of earth to touch the face of God. Thank you President Reagan.)
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To: Wolfstar

thank you


2,680 posted on 06/09/2004 6:10:01 PM PDT by visualops (Let's win another one for the Gipper.)
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To: Wolfstar

William Randolph Hearst, "Song of the River"
this is the first time I've read it. It's
quite fitting and beautiful, isn't it?

I guess by now you're watching your recording
of the procession and the services inside the
rotunda. Majestic is the word. I loved every
moment of it, and cried all the way through the
playing of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic,"
which was played slowly as a funeral dirge (most
fitting I thought).

Beautiful service and grand eulogies by all three
GOP speakers. I am particularly thrilled no democrat
spoke. :)


3,027 posted on 06/09/2004 7:37:30 PM PDT by onyx
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