we take from the land, its treasures
and use them for evil and greed,
and suck from the oceans its lives
and liquids of which we've no need.
It could be that the sea will fool us all
the Sea Witch arise and give a passionate call,
to bring it crashing down on us like a great maul,
and she'll stand there laughing at our terrible fall.
( a copy of The Sea Witch, by Frazetta...done by http://www.benzilla.com/ )
....the miracle is this...the More we Share, the More we Have....... Leonard Nimoy
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
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2 comments:
very poignant ..
Thanx, Foam.
wait... is that a compliment?
poign·ant
/ˈpɔɪnyənt, ˈpɔɪnənt/ Show Spelled[poin-yuhnt, poi-nuhnt] Show IPA
–adjective
1.
keenly distressing to the feelings: poignant regret.
2.
keen or strong in mental appeal: a subject of poignant interest.
3.
affecting or moving the emotions: a poignant scene.
4.
pungent to the smell: poignant cooking odors.
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Origin:
1350–1400; ME poynaunt < MF poignant, prp. of poindre < L pungere to prick, pierce. See pungent, -ant
—Related forms
poign·ant·ly, adverb
un·poign·ant, adjective
un·poign·ant·ly, adverb
—Synonyms
1. intense, sincere, heartfelt. 4. piquant, sharp.
—Antonyms
1, 2. mild.
I guess I HAVE needed a bath. So I can be a little more unpoignant.
I just hope you're not calling me a "prick"
d=))
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