[Peace-discuss] Main frozen event

Karen Medina kmedina67 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 8 21:59:25 CST 2011


It is a wealthy man who has good friends like you, dear peace-discussants.


> "Blow, blow, thou winter wind,
> Thou art not so unkind
> As man's ingratitude, as man's ingratitude.
> Though thou the waters warp,
> Thy teeth are not so sharp,
> Although thy breath be rude, although thy breath be rude.
>
> "My faithful friends draw nigh
> And look us in the eye
> It is a wealthy man who has good friends like you.
> Through darkness, cold, and snow,
> Wherever you may go,
> You bear my friendship true, you bear my friendship true.
>
> "Now warm these gentle folk
> With maple, birch, and oak
> And turn you front and back to feel the cheerful blaze
> And be of cheerful mind
> And bless the wintertime
> Its calm and starry nights and bright and silent days."
>
> "Blow, blow, thou winter wind," by William Shakespeare.


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