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    Suzanne Vega has this to say...I do like her, saw her at Glastonbury, amazing!

    "Solitude Standing"

    Solitude stands by the window
    She turns her head as I walk in the room
    I can see by her eyes she's been waiting
    Standing in the slant of the late afternoon

    And she turns to me with her hand extended
    Her palm is split with a flower with a flame

    Solitude stands in the doorway
    And I'm struck once again by her black silhouette
    By her long cool stare and her silence
    I suddenly remember each time we've met

    And she turns to me with her hand extended
    Her palm is split with a flower with a flame

    And she says "I've come to set a twisted thing straight"
    And she says "I've come to lighten this dark heart"
    And she takes my wrist, I feel her imprint of fear
    And I say "I've never thought of finding you here"

    I turn to the crowd as they're watching
    They're sitting all together in the dark in the warm
    I wanted to be in there among them
    I see how their eyes are gathered into one

    And then she turns to me with her hand extended
    Her palm is split with a flower with a flame

    And she says "I've come to set a twisted thing straight"
    And she says"l've come to lighten this dark heart"
    And she takes my wrist, I feel her imprint of fear
    And I say "I've never thought of finding you here"

    Solitude stands in the doorway
    And I'm struck once again by her black silhouette
    By her long cool stare and her silence
    I suddenly remember each time we've met

    And she turns to me with her hand extended
    Her palm is split with a flower with a flame

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5V4LNHHFyA

    Listening to it now. I bet she was fantastic live.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    Suzanne Vega has this to say...I do like her, saw her at Glastonbury, amazing!

    "Solitude Standing"

    Solitude stands by the window
    She turns her head as I walk in the room
    I can see by her eyes she's been waiting
    Standing in the slant of the late afternoon

    And she turns to me with her hand extended
    Her palm is split with a flower with a flame

    Solitude stands in the doorway
    And I'm struck once again by her black silhouette
    By her long cool stare and her silence
    I suddenly remember each time we've met

    And she turns to me with her hand extended
    Her palm is split with a flower with a flame

    And she says "I've come to set a twisted thing straight"
    And she says "I've come to lighten this dark heart"
    And she takes my wrist, I feel her imprint of fear
    And I say "I've never thought of finding you here"

    I turn to the crowd as they're watching
    They're sitting all together in the dark in the warm
    I wanted to be in there among them
    I see how their eyes are gathered into one

    And then she turns to me with her hand extended
    Her palm is split with a flower with a flame

    And she says "I've come to set a twisted thing straight"
    And she says"l've come to lighten this dark heart"
    And she takes my wrist, I feel her imprint of fear
    And I say "I've never thought of finding you here"

    Solitude stands in the doorway
    And I'm struck once again by her black silhouette
    By her long cool stare and her silence
    I suddenly remember each time we've met

    And she turns to me with her hand extended
    Her palm is split with a flower with a flame

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    Been trying to find some good poems about being alone as opposed to lonely
    Reminded me of Dorothy's walk:

    "When we were in the woods beyond Gowbarrow Park we saw a few daffodils close to the water-side. We fancied that the lake had floated the seeds ashore, and that the little colony had so sprung up.
    But as we went along there were more and yet more; and at last, under the boughs of the trees, we saw that there was a long belt of them along the shore, about the breadth of a country turnpike road. I never saw daffodils so beautiful. They grew among the mossy stones about and about them; some rested their heads upon these stones, as on a pillow, for weariness; and the rest tossed and reeled and danced, and seemed as if they verily laughed with the wind, that blew upon them over the lake; they looked so gay, ever glancing, ever changing. This wind blew directly over the lake to them. There was here and there a little knot, and a few stragglers higher up; but they were so few as not to disturb the simplicity, unity, and life of that one busy highway."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    My point exactly. Once did a printmaking class with 15 under tens and it was like tipping out a box of mice in the room and they were all armed with inky rollers whilst I stood bemused in the middle. (it did go well and I actually loved it once I got the hang of how to crowd manage)
    Tipping mice out of a box, like that, reminds me of kid's parties
    In at the deep end crowd management lesson

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mud View Post
    Reminded me of Dorothy's walk:

    "When we were in the woods beyond Gowbarrow Park we saw a few daffodils close to the water-side. We fancied that the lake had floated the seeds ashore, and that the little colony had so sprung up.
    But as we went along there were more and yet more; and at last, under the boughs of the trees, we saw that there was a long belt of them along the shore, about the breadth of a country turnpike road. I never saw daffodils so beautiful. They grew among the mossy stones about and about them; some rested their heads upon these stones, as on a pillow, for weariness; and the rest tossed and reeled and danced, and seemed as if they verily laughed with the wind, that blew upon them over the lake; they looked so gay, ever glancing, ever changing. This wind blew directly over the lake to them. There was here and there a little knot, and a few stragglers higher up; but they were so few as not to disturb the simplicity, unity, and life of that one busy highway."
    That's lovely. I'm guessing that is Wordworth? Or am I miles off?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mud View Post
    Reminded me of Dorothy's walk:

    "When we were in the woods beyond Gowbarrow Park we saw a few daffodils close to the water-side. We fancied that the lake had floated the seeds ashore, and that the little colony had so sprung up.
    But as we went along there were more and yet more; and at last, under the boughs of the trees, we saw that there was a long belt of them along the shore, about the breadth of a country turnpike road. I never saw daffodils so beautiful. They grew among the mossy stones about and about them; some rested their heads upon these stones, as on a pillow, for weariness; and the rest tossed and reeled and danced, and seemed as if they verily laughed with the wind, that blew upon them over the lake; they looked so gay, ever glancing, ever changing. This wind blew directly over the lake to them. There was here and there a little knot, and a few stragglers higher up; but they were so few as not to disturb the simplicity, unity, and life of that one busy highway."
    That's lovely and fits the theme of this by Keats:
    John Keats - To Solitude

    O solitude! if I must with thee dwell,
    Let it not be among the jumbled heap
    Of murky buildings; climb with me the steep,—
    Nature's observatory—whence the dell,
    Its flowery slopes, its river's crystal swell,
    May seem a span; let me thy vigils keep
    'Mongst boughs pavillion'd, where the deer's swift leap
    Startles the wild bee from the fox-glove bell.
    But though I'll gladly trace these scenes with thee,
    Yet the sweet converse of an innocent mind,
    Whose words are images of thoughts refin'd,
    Is my soul's pleasure; and it sure must be
    Almost the highest bliss of human-kind,
    When to thy haunts two kindred spirits flee.

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    Solitude. That's a far better word than alone!

    That is beautiful. Two kindred spirits.

    And that is where I'm going have to leave it tonight. Goodnight all.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    That's lovely and fits the theme of this by Keats:
    John Keats - To Solitude

    O solitude! if I must with thee dwell,
    Let it not be among the jumbled heap
    Of murky buildings; climb with me the steep,—
    Nature's observatory—whence the dell,
    Its flowery slopes, its river's crystal swell,
    May seem a span; let me thy vigils keep
    'Mongst boughs pavillion'd, where the deer's swift leap
    Startles the wild bee from the fox-glove bell.
    But though I'll gladly trace these scenes with thee,
    Yet the sweet converse of an innocent mind,
    Whose words are images of thoughts refin'd,
    Is my soul's pleasure; and it sure must be
    Almost the highest bliss of human-kind,
    When to thy haunts two kindred spirits flee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry H Howgill View Post
    Solitude. That's a far better word than alone!

    That is beautiful. Two kindred spirits.

    And that is where I'm going have to leave it tonight. Goodnight all.
    Night HHH, sleep well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    Night HHH, sleep well.
    Cheers Hes, you too.

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    Goodnight Harry, hope the HHH family is well

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