Doublereed Archive - Posting 000014.txt from 2004/12
From: "Miriam Williams" <mwquacker@-----.net> Subj: Re: [DR-L] Quote of the Day and Pregnancy Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 18:09:39 -0500
Oooh! The Largo from Dvorak 9, of course, although maybe not So-o
meloncholic, but conveys to me a real longing of some kind; and peace.
And the theme in Holst's The Planets suite; the slow part in Jupiter, ther
Bringer of Jollity. It almost makes me weep just thinking of it. You know
which part I mean, Sameer?
(What a horrible thing for your mother to have gone through - I hope she has
gotten over it and is thankful you are both okay!)
Miriam
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From: "Sameer Al-Abdullah" <simsim29@-----.com>
To: <doublereed@-----.org>
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 1:58 AM
Subject: [DR-L] Quote of the Day and Pregnancy
> we're here Robert.....just too cold and lazy to type!!!!! Though i'm
> enjoying this pregnancy topic. I really believe what mothers feel and
> experience while pregnant does transfer to the baby. Wish if my mother
> played something or listened to music..instead she was in tears and
> mourning over the death of my 14 year old sister. She even tried to
> take her life by pouring gas on her head and on with the matches...all
> that and she didn't know i was there inside..HELLooo....!!!!!!!
> I have always been fond of sadness and loved melancholic music (i.e
> Swan Lake). I always look for such music....does anyone have any
> recommendations ? :)
>
>
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>
> On Fri, 3 Dec 2004 00:47:09 -0500, Robert A. Losinno
> <roblos@-----.net> wrote:
>> For the last two days the Quote of the Day is the only message I've
>> received on the DR-L. Where has everyone gone?
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Oboeeee@-----.com]
>> Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 9:09 PM
>> To: doublereed@-----.org
>> Subject: [DR-L] Quote of the Day
>>
>> For although memories, of a season, for example,
>> Melt into a single snapshot, one cannot guard, treasure
>> That stalled moment. It too is flowing, fleeting;
>> It is a picture of flowing, scenery, though living, mortal,
>> Over which an abstract action is laid out in blunt,
>> Harsh strokes.
>>
>> -John Ashbery (b. 1927) American poet, critic
>> "Syringa"
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