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20 Jan 2009 @ 09:03
jan 20 2009
tuesday
canada
Hi all
new tune
got a great line in it
see if you can dig it
chow
ed jonas
PART OF GOODBYE
Maybe...... You and I, never should have met,
Then I wouldn't need, this heart break to forget,
But now it's far to late, for what ifs and regrets,
But how do you fall out of Love.
CHORUS,
Saying goodbye's such a great tragedy,
Oh what does it mean oh for you or for me,
The part of goodbye I just can't understand,
Is "i love you".
Its been a couple years, since you went away,
Yea the sun still shines, but all my days are gray,
Well I've tried to let you know, that I Loved you all the way,
Still how do you fall out of Love.
Chorus
Is I love you
Is I love you
First verse
Words and music
by alfred g jonas
(c) 2009 canada
all rights reserved More >
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15 Jan 2009 @ 04:43
AMERICA AMERICA
(Partial lyrics by Katherine Lee Bates)
Once beautiful for spacious skies,
For amber waves of grain,
For purple mountain majesties
Above the fruited plain!
Once beautiful for pilgrim feet
Whose stern impassioned stress
A thoroughfare for freedom beat
Across the wilderness.
Chorus:
America! America!
Good Friend where Have you gone
America! America!
Haven't seen you for so long.
Once beautiful for heroes proved
In liberating strife,
Who more than self their country loved,
And mercy more than life.
Chorus:
Once beautiful for patriot dream
That sees beyond the years
Thine alabaster cities gleam
Undimmed by human tears.
Fade... More >
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14 Jan 2009 @ 16:51
jan 14 2009
wednesday
canada
Equador Nature Rights
read all about it
link = [link]
sir More >
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14 Jan 2009 @ 04:16
Magister dixit: "the master has said it": Canonical medieval reference to Aristotle, precluding further discussion
In the early Church, canons were supplemented with decretals of the Bishops of Rome, which were responses to doubts or problems according to the maxim, "Roma locuta est, causa finita est": "Rome has spoken, case is closed."
It is also used to denounce the act or habit of arrogating, or making undue claims or condescending assertions in an overbearing manner.
When faced with naïve ipsedixitism, Socratic Irony may encourage dogmatists to elaborate away from re-assertion of dogma. But more often than not, ipsedixitisms are not innocent and can be an instrument of deliberate sophistry or a manifestation of their users'disinterest in any kind of genuine dialogue. More >
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12 Jan 2009 @ 22:12
HOW I LOVED YOU
Oh without her Love, it's all for nothing.
And the race I've won, has not been won.
Yes, without her Love, this moments hollow.
And there ain't no meaning, to all I've done.
CHORUS:
How I Loved you, How I Loved us.
How I Loved the way we fit together so.
How I Loved you, How I Loved us.
How I always thought....... the garden that we had would grow.
Cause without her smile, What is living.
Well it's just another cold and cloudy day.
Yea without her smile, This world is empty.
And the skies are always ....... damp and gray.
CHORUS:
Bridge:
Words and Music
By Alfred G. Jonas
(c) 2009 Canada More >
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