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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Central America)
Wed Dec 22 05:34:58 1993

Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1993 05:34:35 -0500
From: Central America <root@charon.MIT.EDU>
To: ca-mtg@charon.MIT.EDU


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ckclark (Calvin Clark):

	Jean stood now before the blurred and covered window which did
not open into the street.  He said: I am behind the window of a prison.
I am a prisoner.  There is always a window, and I am always behind it,
looking out, and desiring to escape to countries and places which I
imagine to be light, will-less, illimitable.  And you are a prisoner of
another kind.  You are barred behind your loves and your compassions.
When the doors open, and you are on the verge of freedom, you take the
fatal glance backward and see the one behind you who is not free and you
retract your step and enchain yourself to this one while the prison doors
close again.  You are a voluntary prisoner who will not walk out
alone.  You are always preparing the flight for others.  And so time
passes.''
        ``But of course, Jean, we have the dream, this drug given to
prisoners of distinction.''

		Anais Nin, ``The All-Seeing'' 

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rlcarr (Richard L. Carreiro):

Now is the solstice of the year.
Winter is the glad song that you hear.
Seven maids move in seven time.
Have the lads up ready in a line.

Ring out those bells
Ring out, ring solstice bells
Ring, solstice bells.

Join together 'neath the mistletoe.
By the holy oak where-on it grows.
Seven druids dance in seven time.
Sing the song the bells call, loudly chiming.

Ring out those bells
Ring out, ring solstice bells
Ring, solstice bells.

Praise be to the distant sister Sun.
Joyful as the silver planets run.
Seven maids move in seven time.
Sing the song the bells call, loudly chiming.

"Ring Out, Solstice Bells"
 Jethro Tull
 SONGS FROM THE WOOD

--- End of Central America ---

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