Underneath the autumn sky,
Haltingly, the lines go by.
Ah, would steps were blithe and gay,
As when first they marched away,
Smile on lip and curl on brow--
Only white-faced gray-beards now,
Standing on life's outer verge,
E'en the marches sound a dirge.
Are those people in the snow in the "Life in a Northern Town" video someone famous? In England maybe? Because I had to look carefully to see if they weren't my mom and dad, and I'm still not sure. Probably just the hairstyle and clothing mostly. It wasn't Queen Elizabeth was it? My mom looked like her.
Are those people in the snow in the "Life in a Northern Town" video someone famous? In England maybe? Because I had to look carefully to see if they weren't my mom and dad, and I'm still not sure. Probably just the hairstyle and clothing mostly. It wasn't Queen Elizabeth was it? My mom looked like her.
Looked? Sorry. I am fairly certain that you are a bit too young to have to describe mom in the past tense. I'd guess that they are just random English folk. Blocky women and skinny men is norm in northern England and northern states in the US.
I liked this for a bit: and had the hair before it became popular. I had the same player piano as shown in the video for a bit. Super hi-fidelity!!!
His hotels are not so bad.
Last edited by BrianTheMick2; 11-23-2013 at 11:09 PM.
Looked? Sorry. I am fairly certain that you are a bit too young to have to describe mom in the past tense. I'd guess that they are just random English folk. Blocky women and skinny men is norm in northern England and northern states in the US.
She passed several years ago. My dad was typically stockier than that guy.