
Lament of the Irish Emigrant
Source: The Rubaiyat (1120)
Lament of the Irish Emigrant
“I’m sorry I can’t do more. But happy birthday, Sadie.”
He leaned forward and kissed me on the lips.”
Source: The Throne of Fire
XXIII."Loved once for ever loved: how surely sounds"
Love Sonnets http://www.sonnets.org/love-sonnets.htm (1889)
'T is sweet to think.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
The River, written by Victoria Shaw and G. Brooks.
Song lyrics, Ropin' the Wind (1991)
Context: You know a dream is like a river,
Ever changin' as it flows.
And a dreamer's just a vessel
That must follow where it goes.
Trying to learn from what's behind you,
And never knowing what's in store
Makes each day a constant battle
Just to stay between the shores... andI will sail my vessel
'Til the river runs dry.
Like a bird upon the wind,
These waters are my sky.
I'll never reach my destination
If I never try.
So I will sail my vessel
'Til the river runs dry.
“From whose lips the streams of words ran sweeter than honey.”
I. 249 (tr. Richmond Lattimore); of Nestor.
Iliad (c. 750 BC)
“The Tennessee stud was long and lean
The color of the sun and his eyes were green.”
"Tennessee Stud" (1958)
Context: The Tennessee stud was long and lean
The color of the sun and his eyes were green.
He had the nerve and he had the blood
And there never was a hoss like the Tennessee stud.