... is the meaning of propriety?
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by micheal 54 Replies latest jw friends
... is the meaning of propriety?
t
"What...
....was I thinking when I married a cradle dub who was da'd for 10 yrs and is now soon to be reinstated?
....hope is there when you do not share a common world view with your partner?
....do you do with all the anger and rage?
....is real Christianity anyway? I thought I had a clue once!
... 'you again!'
Guest 77
...you want me to stick that where?
Anyone read Marilyn Vos Savant in Parade Weekly? She always has people finishing a sentence and publishing the best in her column.
What...is happening to TresHappy in 10 days - she's having a birthday!
What...
the world needs now is love sweet love....(who sang that?)
Happy early Birthday TresHappy!!!
Sung by the Supremes!
Is wrong with E-mans jokes
Syrup: E minor of course!
what change has come to it. | |
Its crude red-brick façade, its roof of slate; | 10 |
What imperceptible swift hand has given it | |
A new, a wonderful, a queenly state? | |
No hand has altered it, that parallelogram, | |
So inharmonious, so ill-arranged; | |
That hard blue roof in shape and colour's what it was; | 15 |
No, it is not that any line has changed. | |
Only that loneliness is now accentuate | |
And, as the dusk unveils the heaven's deep cave, | |
This small world's feebleness fills me with awe again, | |
And all man's energies seem very brave. | 20 |
And this mean edifice, which some dull architect | |
Built for an ignorant earth-turning hind, | |
Takes on the quality of that magnificent | |
Unshakable dauntlessness of human kind. | |
Darkness and stars will come, and long the night will be, | 25 |
Yet imperturbable that house will rest, | |
Avoiding gallantly the stars' chill scrutiny, | |
Ignoring secrets in the midnight's breast. | |
Thunders may shudder it, and winds demoniac | |
May howl their menaces, and hail descend: | 30 |
Yet it will bear with them, serenely, steadfastly, | |
Not even scornfully, and wait the end. | |
And all a universe of nameless messengers | |
From unknown distances may whisper fear, | |
And it will imitate immortal permanence, | 35 |
And stare and stare ahead and scarcely hear. | |
It stood there yesterday; it will to-morrow, too, | |
When there is none to watch, no alien eyes | |
To watch its ugliness assume a majesty | |
From this great solitude of evening skies. | 40 |
So lone, so very small, with worlds and worlds around, | |
While life remains to it prepared to outface | |
Whatever awful unconjectured mysteries | |
May hide and wait for it in time and space. http://www.bartleby.com/103/129.html |