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Dollsie16

here of course...

I believe we are all here to find 'love'. Ok, so here I am. Now what? Smiling.... confused
scottelvidge

looking for a woman in montreal area

hello ladies,im looking for a nice woman in the montreal area,dont want replys from russia,china or anywhere else, i have tons of friends and what im looking for is a serious women, no scammers just someone who wants to enjoy every day being glad were together,heart beating
scottelvidge

RE: Rate me

yeah ladies,lol rate me too while your at itapplause
Ladybee42

Pablo Neruda

I should have put the title and the author as
‘Carnal Apple, Woman Filled, Burning Moon,’
by Pablo Neruda, he was from Chile and some of his poems are very interesting.
Ladybee42

Pablo Neruda

Carnal apple, Woman filled, burning moon,
dark smell of seaweed, crush of mud and light,
what secret knowledge is clasped between your pillars?
What primal night does Man touch with his senses?
Ay, Love is a journey through waters and stars,
through suffocating air, sharp tempests of grain:
Love is a war of lightning,
and two bodies ruined by a single sweetness.
Kiss by kiss I cover your tiny infinity,
your margins, your rivers, your diminutive villages,
and a genital fire, transformed by delight,
slips through the narrow channels of blood
to precipitate a nocturnal carnation,
to be, and be nothing but light in the dark.

hmmm
RDM59
RDM59

RE: Hannay

Hi Alan ..... I am no expert on clans ( or anything really :)

The name is not that common, it comes from the south, the Borders region of Scotland.

cheers

I found this photo on a site ... recognise anyone ? ....laugh

The Hanny Clan

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Chipperz22

Hello am 31/m/ and am a new member here

What am looking for someone is loyal and honest/ understanding ect, Am from Binghamton ny upstate/ 31/m
marikia

RE: William Cullen Bryant

"The warrior generations came and passed,
And glory was laid up for many an age to last.

Now they are gone, gone as thy setting blaze
Goes down the west, while night is pressing on,
And with them the old tale of better days,
And trophies of remembered power, are gone.
Yon field that gives the harvest, where the plough
Strikes the white bone, is all that tells their story now."

I enjoyed the poem very much, thank you for sharing it with us. I came across the same eternal theme of transience of our existence and all we value and cherish in the poem below, which echoes the one quoted above:

LINES (by Percy Bysshe Shelley)

When the lamp is shattered
The light in the dust lies dead -
When the cloud is scattered
The rainbow's glory is shed,
When the lute is broken,
Sweet tones are remembered not;
When the lips have spoken,
Loved accents are soon forgot.

As music and splendour
Survive not the lamp and the lute,
The heart's echoes render
No song when the spirit is mute: -
No song but sad dirges,
Like the wind through a ruined cell,
Or the mournful surges
That ring the dead seaman's knell.

When hearts have once mingled
Love first leaves the well-built nest,
The weak one is singled
To endure what it once possest.
O, Love! who bewailest
The frailty of all things here,
Why choose you the frailest
For your cradle, your home and your bier?

Its passions will rock thee
As the storms rock the ravens on high:
Bright reason will mock thee,
Like the sun from a wintry sky.
From thy nest every rafter
Will rot, and thine eagle home
Leave thee naked to laughter,
When leaves fall and cold winds come.
RDM59

Festivals and Events

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Allan1

Hannay

Are the Hannay's a good clan ?
RDM59
RDM59

Music from Scotland

thumbs up .. they played here only a few days ago. And someone was giving away a ticket on FB .....doh ... don't know why I didn't make the effort to go.

By all reports it was a great concert.
Ladybee42

William Cullen Bryant

I came across this today and thought it was beautiful...enjoy

A Walk At Sunset

by William Cullen Bryant

When insect wings are glistening in the beam
Of the low sun, and mountain-tops are bright,
Oh, let me, by the crystal valley-stream,
Wander amid the mild and yellow light;
And while the wood-thrush pipes his evening lay,
Give me one lonely hour to hymn the setting day.

Oh, sun! that o'er the western mountains now
Go'st down in glory! ever beautiful
And blessed is thy radiance, whether thou
Colorest the eastern heaven and night-mist cool,
Till the bright day-star vanish, or on high
Climbest and streamest thy white splendors from mid-sky.

Yet, loveliest are thy setting smiles, and fair,
Fairest of all that earth beholds, the hues
That live among the clouds, and flush the air,
Lingering and deepening at the hour of dews.
Then softest gales are breathed, and softest heard
The plaining voice of streams, and pensive note of bird.

They who here roamed, of yore, the forest wide,
Felt, by such charm, their simple bosoms won;
They deemed their quivered warrior, when he died,
Went to bright isles beneath the setting sun;
Where winds are aye at peace, and skies are fair,
And purple-skirted clouds curtain the crimson air.

So, with the glories of the dying day,
Its thousand trembling lights and changing hues,
The memory of the brave who passed away
Tenderly mingled; -- fitting hour to muse
On such grave theme, and sweet the dream that shed
Brightness and beauty round the destiny of the dead.

For ages, on the silent forests here,
Thy beams did fall before the red man came
To dwell beneath them; in the shade the deer
Fed, and feared not the arrow's deadly aim.
Nor tree was felled, in all that world of woods,
Save by the beaver's tooth, or winds, or rush of floods.

Then came the hunter tribes, and thou didst look,
For ages, on their deeds in the hard chase,
And well-fought wars; green sod and silver brook
Took the first stain of blood; before thy face
The warrior generations came and passed,
And glory was laid up for many an age to last.

Now they are gone, gone as thy setting blaze
Goes down the west, while night is pressing on,
And with them the old tale of better days,
And trophies of remembered power, are gone.
Yon field that gives the harvest, where the plough
Strikes the white bone, is all that tells their story now.

I stand upon their ashes in thy beam,
The offspring of another race, I stand,
Beside a stream they loved, this valley-stream;
And where the night-fire of the quivered band
Showed the gray oak by fits, and war-song rung,
I teach the quiet shades the strains of this new tongue.

Farewell! but thou shalt come again -- thy light
Must shine on other changes, and behold
The place of the thronged city still as night --
States fallen -- new empires built upon the old --
But never shall thou see these realms again
Darkened by boundless groves, and roamed by savage men.
marijo70
RDM59

Food and Drink

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If Carlsberg made toffee it widnae be half as guid.

McCowan's ..... best toffee in the world :)




RDM59

Festivals and Events

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marijo70

RE: Edinburgh

This magnificent bronze statue of The Duke of Wellington mounted on a rearing horse was sculpted by Sir John Steel (1804 - 1891) and erected outside Register House in 1852 among much celebration.
Behind it, The Balmoral Hotel..

So nice!
RDM59

Festivals and Events

Photos from Edinburgh's Winter Festival.

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marijo70

RE: Edinburgh

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marijo70

RE: Edinburgh

rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing

Such a cheeky man...blushing You´re crazy... laugh

Yes of course...wink
RDM59

Edinburgh

applause ... this is wonderful news .....bouquet

I know this sounds a bit cheeky, but when I am there

can I be your boyfriend ? ...... blushing wink grin
marijo70

RE: Edinburgh

of course!!
wave
If I am available at the time you are here then I can help show you a bit of Madrid, no problem. I like bars with live music for evening,museums, picnics, sightseeing grin wink

Drop me an email nearer the time yay



See you soomkiss
RDM59

Edinburgh

tip hat ... I am so pleased you liked the city and wish to come back again and again.grin

Do you know if there is a similar 'SPAIN Group' here on CS ? It just so happens that I am visiting Madrid soon and it might have helped as a guide for me. Can you help perhaps ?

RSVP por favor .... bouquet kiss
marijo70

RE: Edinburgh

wave I've had a great time, I love Edinburgh, yay the city is very endearing, which I like most is the contrast between the modern architecture with some Gothic monuments. Will go back again and again because I got a unresolved matter ...grin

Thanks for your interesthug








teddybear
RDM59

Edinburgh

some more Danny MacAskill magic, with opening scenes of stunts performed at the Castle.

RDM59

Edinburgh

thumbs up .... both are excellent photos, thanks for the contribution.

These could easily be used for a calendar or post cards, great photography, are you a pro ?

? Did you enjoy your visit to Edinburgh ?


bouquet wave
marijo70

RE: Edinburgh

Such a beautiful view from Calton Hill...
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RE: Edinburgh

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Mintguy11

Rate me

Hey girls go on to my pro pic and rate me please hahaha cheers
Poetnumber1

RE: How do you post pictures?

I know exactly how its done C.L,if you have not received help with it,you can let me know,just some simply steps and you're there.hug
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marijo70

RE: Edinburgh

Such a beautiful and quiet street...love it..
Ladybee42

John Keats - a very interesting poet

Bright Star

Bright star, would I were steadfast as thou art —
Not in lone splendour hung aloft the night
And watching, with eternal lids apart,
Like Nature's patient, sleepless Eremite,
The moving waters at their priestlike task
Of pure ablution round earth's human shores,
Or gazing on the new soft-fallen mask
Of snow upon the mountains and the moors —
No — yet still stedfast, still unchangeable,
Pillow'd upon my fair love's ripening breast,
To feel for ever its soft swell and fall,
Awake for ever in a sweet unrest,
Still, still to hear her tender-taken breath,
And so live ever — or else swoon to death.


He writes so beautifully and so romantically.
Ladybee42

John Keats - a very interesting poet

Ode on Melancholy

No, no! go not to Lethe, neither twist
Wolf's-bane, tight-rooted, for its poisonous wine;
Nor suffer thy pale forehead to be kiss'd
By nightshade, ruby grape of Proserpine;
Make not your rosary of yew-berries,
Nor let the beetle, nor the death-moth be
Your mournful Psyche, nor the downy owl
A partner in your sorrow's mysteries;
For shade to shade will come too drowsily,
And drown the wakeful anguish of the soul.

But when the melancholy fit shall fall
Sudden from heaven like a weeping cloud,
That fosters the droop-headed flowers all,
And hides the green hill in an April shroud;
Then glut thy sorrow on a morning rose.
Or on the rainbow of the salt sand-wave,
Or on the wealth of globèd peonies;
Or if thy mistress some rich anger shows,
Emprison her soft hand, and let her rave.
And feed deep, deep upon her peerless eyes.

She dwells with Beauty—Beauty that must die;
And Joy, whose hand is ever at his lips
Bidding adieu; and aching Pleasure nigh,
Turning to poison while the bee-mouth sips:
Ay, in the very temple of Delight
Veil'd Melancholy has her sovran shrine,
Though seen of none save him whose strenuous tongue
Can burst Joy's grape against his palate fine;
His soul shall taste the sadness of her might,
And be among her cloudy trophies hung.
rameswor_234

hello

i am from nepal. please welcome to Nepal for trekking.

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