Crying for the moon.There’s a picturewhere the lightof a candle, at agulp, arrives nearthe jump of abeautiful answer,and always, whilea barking comesback presenting ablackbird and a tender idea, mybeautiful sun forsakes an illusion.Francesco Sinibaldihttp://www.forolibre.net/foro/showthread.php?t=56809
Frank, can we slam television - exclusively, in and of itself - for this effect ..... or, rather, is it the use we make of television .....When I was young, I watched as much television - maybe more - as the next kid ..... Captain Kangaroo was a special favorite of mine .....But, Mom and I talked about what I watched, and she encouraged me to sing along (remember "Herkimer, the Homely Doll?") .....Anyway, the television's on in our house ..... but, with that, I think, comes some responsibility .....
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Crying for the moon.
ReplyDeleteThere’s a picture
where the light
of a candle, at a
gulp, arrives near
the jump of a
beautiful answer,
and always, while
a barking comes
back presenting a
blackbird and a
tender idea, my
beautiful sun
forsakes an illusion.
Francesco Sinibaldi
http://www.forolibre.net/foro/showthread.php?t=56809
Frank, can we slam television - exclusively, in and of itself - for this effect ..... or, rather, is it the use we make of television .....
ReplyDeleteWhen I was young, I watched as much television - maybe more - as the next kid ..... Captain Kangaroo was a special favorite of mine .....
But, Mom and I talked about what I watched, and she encouraged me to sing along (remember "Herkimer, the Homely Doll?") .....
Anyway, the television's on in our house ..... but, with that, I think, comes some responsibility .....
Thank you very much for this excellent information.!!!
ReplyDeletei really appreciated, keep it up !
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