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If I May Venture My Own Definition Of A Folk Song, I Should Call It "an Individual Flowering On A Common Stem.
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If I may venture my own definition of a folk song, I should call
it "an individual flowering on a common stem."
-- Ralph Vaughan Williams
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I can endure my own despair but not another's hope. -- William Walsh, Song
When the leaders speak of peace The common folk know That war is coming When the leaders curse war The mobilization order is already written out.
Every day, to earn my daily bread I go to the market where lies are bought Hopefully I take my place among the sellers....
I own my own body, but I share
I own my own body, but I share.
If *I* had a hammer, there'd be no more folk singers.
May I call myself bad names and stomp upon ALL my toes!
EVERLASTING, adj. Lasting forever. It is with no small diffidence that I venture to offer this brief and elementary definitio
for I am not unaware of the existence of a bulky volume by a sometime Bishop of Worcester, entitled, _A Partial Definition of the Word "Everlasting," as Used in the Authorized Version of the Holy Scriptures_....
My hair is my own. I paid for it. I own it. -- Carl Reine