Postby Zarn Ishtare » Wed Mar 03, 2004 12:06 pm
MUHAHAHA...Ashley, great minds must think alike then...of course, if you hated him, you'd send him to somplace even worse then Kansas.....California. Oh yes, to be ruled by the dictator for life Ahnold! Don't send him to Northern California though, thats where all the intelligent people live. Or no...SEND HIM TO ARKANSAW! (Yes, I know thats not spelled correctly, but its for dramatic flare...)
But now for somthing totally serious and offtopic....
"By the waters, the waters, of Galilam...We lay down and wept, and wept, for thee Zion. We remember thee, remember thee Zion."- From the song Babylon, by Don Mclain. It tells the tail of the newly captive Israelites who are heading towards, you guessed it, Babylon the Great. It is a very sad song, but it also has hope. the last line, "We remember thee Zion", is hoping, for if you remember somthing, and keep it in your heart, it will come again. Although in this context, it was eighty years before that was to come to pass.....Of course, I changed apart of the lyrics, my version goes like this. It is the cry of the city to its people, who are being taken.....where it is "we remember thee", it now becomes, "Please Remember me, remember me Zion." hmm....It's a sad but beautiful song. Well, I guess that killed the funny, but I figured I'd share some of my musical interests...hmm....
With your doubt, all is comfort
We are all as we appear
No more questions left unanswered
No more wonder, no more fear
Nothing is beauty, nothing's feeling
Blood where there once was a soul
So I ask you, prove yourself
Make me believe that you are whole