Difference between revisions of "Canavans Disease"

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Coming soon! Until then, read some poetry! By J.R.R. Tolkien
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When Spring unfolds the beechen leaf, and sap is in the bough;
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|When Spring unfolds the beechen leaf, and sap is in the bough;
When light is on the wild-wood stream, and wind is on the brow;
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|When light is on the wild-wood stream, and wind is on the brow;
When stride is long, and breath is deep, and keen the mountain-air,
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|When stride is long, and breath is deep, and keen the mountain-air,
Come back to me! Come back to me, and say my land is fair!
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|Come back to me! Come back to me, and say my land is fair!
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ENTWIFE:
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|ENTWIFE:
When Spring is come to garth and field, and corn is in the blade;
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|When Spring is come to garth and field, and corn is in the blade;
When blossom like a shining snow is on the orchard laid;
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|When blossom like a shining snow is on the orchard laid;
When shower and Sun upon the Earth with fragrance fill the air,
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|When shower and Sun upon the Earth with fragrance fill the air,
I'll linger here, and will not come, because my land is fair.
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|I'll linger here, and will not come, because my land is fair.

Revision as of 15:10, 17 April 2012

|Coming soon! Until then, read some poetry! By J.R.R. Tolkien

|ENT: |When Spring unfolds the beechen leaf, and sap is in the bough; |When light is on the wild-wood stream, and wind is on the brow; |When stride is long, and breath is deep, and keen the mountain-air, |Come back to me! Come back to me, and say my land is fair! | |ENTWIFE: |When Spring is come to garth and field, and corn is in the blade; |When blossom like a shining snow is on the orchard laid; |When shower and Sun upon the Earth with fragrance fill the air, |I'll linger here, and will not come, because my land is fair.