Thursday, July 14, 2005

Scarlet Tide

Another rousing song. Well performed. Very well written.

When I recall his parting words
Must I accept his fate
Or take myself far from this place
I thought I heard a black bell toll
A little bird did sing
Man has no choice
When he wants everything

We'll rise above the scarlet tide
That trickles down through the mountain
And separates the widow from the bride

Man goes beyond his own decision
Gets caught up in the mechanism
of swindlers who act like kings
And brokers who break everything

The dark of night was swiftly fading
Close to the dawn of day
Why would I want him just to lose him again

We'll rise above the scarlet tide
That trickles down through the mountain
And separates the widow from the bride

We'll rise above the scarlet tide
That trickles down through the mountain
and separates the widow from the bride.

100% Realized Souls:

proof: the lyrics of 'great high mountain'



Once I stood at the foot of a great high mountain

That I wanted so much to climb

And on top of this mountain was a beautiful fountain

That flows with the water of life



I fell down on my knees at the foot of this mountain

I cried, "O Lord what must I do?"

I want to climb this mountain, I want to drink from this fountain

That flows so clear in my view



Then I heard a sweet voice from the top of this mountain

Saying, "Child put your hand in mine."

I started climbing slowly watch your steps at the edges

And take one step at a time



I started climbing upward taking one step at a time

The higher I got the harder I climbed

I'm still climbing upward and my journey's almost ended

I'm nearing the top and you ought to see the view

Oh the water flows so freely, there's enough to make you free

So friend if you're thirsty climb this mountain with me







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Cause Effect Theory To Explain the Turkish Incident.

Cause 1

Cause2:

Effect:
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Finally A Honest Scientist

Almost

Revenge of Mom-n-Pop Stores of Ye Olde Times

The third in the chain of dumb, seemingly innocent mistakes... mistakes really, eh?

Another Example of Hypocrisy

Our product may be killing you, but reading the label may help you live longer, and consume more of it. Debate Pops Open Over Soda Warnings

The way things are going for poor Chief Rowe...

might as well blame this on him.