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    O’ tober up yon dozy mare
    ’tis hardly very graceful,
    to stomp and snort and canter off
    unseemly swift and hasteful.
    Poor horsemen blame their steeds
    for pulling short at cavalletti,
    whilst the pony bare of reins
    pins on the Gabriel Rosetti.
    So, let love be never false
    when hot pursuit redeems contented,
    whether cupid’s arrow courses
    straight,
    betwixt,
    asides,
    or bented.

    Sir Walter De La Mareseatoats and doeseatoats and littlelambseativy.. :roll:

    #139790

    H.I.M.

    When Love And Death Embrace
    I’m in love with you
    And it’s crushing my heart
    All I want is you
    To take me into your arms

    When love and death embrace

    I love you
    And you’re crushing my heart
    I need you
    Please take me into your arms

    When love and death embrace
    When love and death embrace
    When love and death embrace
    When love and death embrace

    #281828

    H.I.M.

    VAMPIRE HEART

    #358408

    Angela Gheorghiu and Roberto Alagna sing in Italian, are subtitled in French and translated into English, in Act 1V of Giacomo Puccini’s La Bohème (Libretto by
    Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica)

    Sono andati? Fingevo di dormire, Che Ha Detto il Medico?

    Mimì
    Are they gone? I was pretending to sleep –
    because I wanted to be left alone with you.
    I have so many things I want to tell you,
    or only one thing, but as huge as the ocean,
    deep and infinite as the sea.
    You are my love and my whole life!

    RODOLFO
    Oh, Mimì, my beautiful Mimì!

    MIMI
    Am I still beautiful?

    RODOLFO
    Lovely as a sunrise –

    MIMI
    Your comparison is wrong.
    You meant: lovely as a sunset.
    “They call me Mimì –
    They call me Mimì –
    why… I don’t know…”

    RODOLFO
    The swallow’s returned to the nest and sings.
    (He shows Mimì the bonnet he has kept.)

    MIMI
    My bonnet, my little bonnet!
    Ah! Do you remember when
    I came here for the first time?

    RODOLFO
    Do I remember!

    MIMI
    The candle had gone out…

    RODOLFO
    You were so upset!
    Then you lost the key…

    MIMI
    And you began groping around to find it!

    RODOLFO
    And I searched and searched…

    MIMI
    My handsome young sir,
    I can tell you now,
    you found it quite soon…

    RODOLFO
    I was helping fate…

    MIMI
    It was dark, and my blushing couldn’t be seen-
    What a frozen little hand…
    let me warm it for you…”
    It was dark, and you held my hand –
    (She has a sudden, violent coughing spell and sinks back, exhausted.)

    CHE HA DETTO IL MEDICO?
    (Rodolfo cautiously moves away from Mimì and motions to the others to be still. He speaks to Marcello.)

    RUDOLFO
    What did the doctor say?

    MARCELLO VERRA
    He will come.
    (Musetta heats the medicine over the spirit lamp. She prays almost unconsciously.)
    MUSETTA
    Blessed Madonna,
    show grace to the poor little girl
    that she need not die.
    (She motions to Marcello.)
    This needs a screen here,
    because the flame flickers.
    (Marcello approaches and puts a book on the table forming a windscreen for the lamp.)
    So. And that she will recover.
    Holy Madonna,
    I am unworthy of forgiveness,
    while instead Mimì
    is an angel of the heavens.
    (While Musetta prays, Rodolfo approaches her.)
    RODOLFO
    I am still hoping.
    Does it seem serious to you?

    I don’t think so.
    (Schaunard tiptoes to the bedside. Horrified, he goes over to Marcello.)
    SCHAUNARD
    Marcello, she’s dead…
    (A ray of sun falls through the window onto Mimì. Rodolfo takes Musetta’s cloak and tries to hang it over the window. Colline enters softly and lays some money on the table.)

    COLLINE
    Musetta – for you. How does it go?

    RODOLFO
    Vedi?… È tranquilla.
    Che vuol dire
    quell’andare e venire,
    quel guardarmi così…

    MARCELLO
    Coraggio!

    RODOLFO
    Mimì… Mimì!…

    #359624

    Seventeen – though I would be had up for molesting Pepper! :roll:

    #359195

    Rubes is a natural comedic genius, and she doesn’t need to be ‘pished’ or ‘manic’ to exercise that scintillating wit. I love her dearly, and we ‘get’ each other more than any of you could ever know.

    Hey – Bad Manners – less with the insults. I’m a teetotaller (ok I had a slight indiscretion with a few Glen Morangies on Sat night/Sun morning whilst requiring lubrication for some morph..but I thought I was unravelling by yesterday lunchtime..so never again)and am as trustworthy as Michael Barrymore at a boy’s night swim-pool party. So get it right roond ye! :twisted:

    #358952
    #358949
    #358947
    #359037

    @sword wrote:

    As I said… no offence.

    None taken, sweetcheeks! 8)

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