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New quotes for Sun Dec 5
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Central America)
Sun Dec 5 04:52:12 1993
Date: Sun, 5 Dec 1993 04:51:11 -0500
From: Central America <root@charon.MIT.EDU>
To: ca-mtg@charon.MIT.EDU
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aramchek (Lawrence W Chang):
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harris (Jonathan G Harris):
secretary: Gabrielle Joseph, x8-7026
Office hours:
NOTE: I may not be in my office or looking at the screen. Thus
I may not respond to zwrites or mail quickly.
Ax junk science.
Get universal healthcare.
Stop the Witchhunt Free the Edenton Seven.
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sgw (stephen g. wadlow):
Terrapin: Lady With a Fan
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Let my inspiration flow in token rhyme
suggesting rhythm that will not forsake me
til my tale is told and done
While the firelight's aglow
strange shadows from the flames will grow
til things we've never seen will seem familiar
Shadows of the sailor forming
winds both foul and fair all swarm
down in Carlisle he loved a lady many years ago
Here beside him stands a man
a soldier from the looks of him
who came through many fights but lost at love
While the storyteller speaks
a door within the fire creaks
suddenly flies open and a girl is standing there
Eyes alight with glowing hair
all that fancy paints as fair
she takes her fan and throws it in the lion's den
Which of you to gain me, tell
will risk uncertain pains of hell
I will not forgive you if you will not take the chance
The sailor gave at least a try
the soldier being much too wise
strategy was his strength and not disaster
The sailor coming out again
the lady fairly lept at him
that's how it stands today
you decide if he was wise
The storyteller makes no choice
soon you will not hear his voice
his job is to shed light
and not to master
Since the end is never told
we pay the teller off in gold
in hopes he will come back
but he can not be bought or sold
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sorokin (Jessie Stickgold-Sarah):
Enid we never really knew each other anyway
Enid we never really knew each other anyway
It took me a year to believe it was over
And it took me two more to get over the loss.
I took a beating when you wrote me those letters
And every time I remembered the taste of your lipgloss.
chorus
Maybe we always saw right through each other anyway
But Enid we really never knew each other anyway
There were times when I wanted to hurt you,
And there were times when I know that I did.
There were times when I thought I would kill you,
But can you blame me I was only a kid.
Tell me why we never respected each other
And tell me why I never believed you were a person too
I always thought that you fancied my brother.
I may not have liked it, oh but memory is a stranage thing, oh
And Enid?
Enid I remember you.
chorus
Maybe we always saw right through each other anyway
But Enid we never really knew each other anyway
It took me a year to believe it was over,
And it took me two more to get over the loss.
I took a beating when you wrote me those letters,
And every time you told me to get lost.
Now it's not fair to say that it's
'cause I was three inches shorter then,
And it's not fair to say it's
'cause I was only fifteen years old.
But maybe it's fair to say there was a lack of communication;
I took a phone message, oh and speaking of communication, oh,
and Enid,
Enid you caught a cold.
I can get a job I can pay the phone bills
I can cut the lawn cut my hair cut down my cholesterol
I can work overtime I can work in a mine
I can do it all for you,
But I don't want to.
Enid we never really knew each other anyway.
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wamprat (Irwin Lee):
Last logged in on m2-032-18
at Sun Dec 5 01:02:21 EST 1993
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