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Nice one 2020 brought a tear to my eye.2020hindsight said:A KIND RELEASE AMONGST FRIENDS
we’re Gathered here, my final test, to let me hold your hand,
one Final heartbeat in a breast that’s brave but undermanned,
I’ve Lost all strength, my mortal soul can’t face this savage land,
- I’ve Seen God through this portal hole unmanned,
- how Fast my footing sinks, how quick the sand.
we’re Gathered here, no more no less, to watch my curtain draw,
my Soul seeks haven from this mess, these whips that leave it raw,
a Gentler place where slopes are easy, walking’s not a chore,
- my Knees are tired of crawling cross THIS floor,
- i See a roadway west, and mercy’s law.
they Say that men are thankful when our wings take off at last,
they Say that its more tranquil when our standard flies half mast,
but Please my friends, no flags for me, no tears, no cannon blast,
- i Smile to think of days of laughter past ,
- just Think of me some times - when reel is cast.
just Think of me when you - perhaps - do things we used to do,
or When we walked through life’s strange maps – or how to tie your shoe,
or How we used to watch the stars - or maybe make a brew ,
- or Maybe when you advertise for crew,
- i’ll Be there should you need a tip or two.
i’m Dying here much prouder, flanked by friends - I’ve made my peace,
and Heaven’s call is louder, thanks, this merciful release,
i’m Passing through these clouds and banks of cumulus and fleece,
- now Flanked by friends, soon flanked by winter geese,
- and Pure white doves with halos in the breeze.
i Watched the sunrise dawning – but I can’t do that a-gen,
there’s Something bout the morning – when the pain is ten times ten,
and Add to that the conscience pains I cause to fellow men,
- how Many lives can my life here upend,
- though Friends like you are oak that never bend.
i Heard the laughing kookaburra - farmer’s dawn refrain,
but Couldn’t plough my crooked furrow – though you took the strain,
i’m Fitted now with wings of love, and taken off the chain ,
- you’re Free my Clydesdale friends, take off your rein,
- i Move on now to find a higher plain.
i Love you folks, I love your jokes, I love your salty eyes,
i’ve Loved my life, with all its strife, to Hell with shy goodbyes!
FAREWELL my friends, here’s luck, adieu, where I go peace will lie,
- and When we meet again in time, I’ll try
- to Recall all the jokes I’ve learnt on high.
Yes, surely, I’ll run into you, in time,
and surely then we’ll laugh again – sublime.
2020hindsight said:Latin proverbs.
I wonder how you'd translate " today I did a Bradbury" into Latin
or maybe
"when youre down in trouble and your shares are heading south - and nothin , nothin is goin right - just close your eyes, and pray for a bradbury"
btw, Ducati (if you get around to reading this) - howdy I'd be interested to know what that latin means .. "Multa renascentur quae iam cecidere, cadentque Quae nunc sunt in honore" .
Speaking of Latin quotes , I'd invite anyone to post mottos etc.
There's one I like (from memory).. something about ..."fortes fortunes aduuvaat" - but I'm bound to have misspelt it, and spellcheck just went into meltdown, ..."fortune favours the brave."
I give it 50-50 chance of actually being true in life, lol. But I like the concept. If ever I'm brave - eg with a stock purchase - and it doesn't pay off - then I take comfort in the fact that it wouldve worked if only I was buying shares in the Latin stock exchange.
The one that I DO know works in life is "luckamus fortunes aduuvaat" ... which means "fortune favours the lucky"
Well lately Ive been lucky youre right - considering I started this investing at the top of the peak in Maynew girl said:Well, you're brave and lucky, both in real life and on this forum, so cheer up
2020hindsight said:Well lately Ive been lucky youre right - considering I started this investing at the top of the peak in MayAs for courage- there's a fine line between courage and stupidity lol.
Speaking of Latin, I understand that they're going to make a trilogy based on "Gladiator" with Russell Crowe playing in all three parts.
a) In Gladiator I he is MAXIMUS,
b) In Gladiator II he is MIDDLEMUS, and
c) In Gladiator III he is MINIMUS!
(just doesnt inspire the same gladiatorial overtones, does it, lol)
There are also some "mock quotes":-2020hindsight said:http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Latin_proverbs
eg "A Deo rex, a rege lex" Translation: "The king is from God, the law from the king". Attributed to James I of England
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