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In the quiet morning, there was much despair and in the hours that followed, no one could repair that poor girl tossed by the tides of misfortune barely here to tell her tale rode in on a sea of disaster rode out on a main line rail... She once walked right at my side i'm sure she walked by you, her striding steps could not deny torment from a child that knew that in the quiet morning there would be despair and in the hours that followed no one could repair that poor girl she cried out a song so loud it was heard the whole world round, a symphony of violets the great southwest unbowed.... |
In the Quiet Morning/Mimi Farina sung by Joan Baez written for Janis Joplin |
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we never realize the gap we will leave when we depart this aching, tender, beautiful earth. i can imagine that in one's last moments, there is the element of surprise, that its not over, after all. i look forward to the year ahead, and hope for the best for both You and I. laces |
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