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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!!

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To: Neocon who wrote (86436)8/25/2000 12:31:51 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) of 108807
 
ALL love songs cover material that was covered at some point in the past- love doesn't change much. She loves you or she loves you not. He loves you or he loves you not. (we haven't had much he loves him and he loves him not or she loves her or she loves her not, but the THEME will be the same- only the sexes will change).

Shakespeare ripped off all sorts of themes- but I manage to enjoy him anyway.

Same with ALL hymns. Someone thanks some God(s) for something. Some one sees a death and thinks of God(s). Someone contemplates death and thinks of paradise.

And all war songs.
Someone wishes they weren't at war and that they were home. Someone misses their sweetheart- maybe they're lying on their death bed. Someone sings about a fallen hero.

One of the things you are complaining about is that Barbara Allan has archetypes in it. The dignity aspect I think you are just wrong about. I suspect you are merely in a bit of snit because JBE outflanked you. I think you probably liked Barbara Allan before this discussion- but I'm only guessing.
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