Subject: Re: Angel Poem From: dcoteles@bonnie.ics.uci.edu (David Domenick Cotelessa) Date: 1991-02-19, 22:24 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks Reply-to: dcoteles@ics.uci.edu (David Domenick Cotelessa) In article <86154@sgi.sgi.com> sjohnson@texas.vlsi.sgi.com (Scott Johnson) writes: > > > >See the mountains kiss high heaven > >And the waves clasp one another > >No sister flower would be forgiven > >If it disdained its brother > >And the sunlight clasps the earth > >And the moonbeams kiss the sea > >What is all this sweet work worth > >If thou kiss not me? This poem is part of a poem called "Love's Philosophy" by Percy Shelly. (My friend told me this tidbit.) =_====================_========_===_=========================================== | \ . . / \ | | | | | Address: (dcoteles@bonnie.ics.uci.edu) |_/ /||\ |\ /\\ / | __ /\ | | | | | Other : (eaou020@orion.oac.uci.edu) |\ /_|| ||<| |\/ | || | \| \| |"Omphaloskepsis - The act of | \/ ||/ |/ \/ / \_/ \/ () () | contemplating one's navel" - Webster's ===============================================================================