Born Again American
This great song, musically beautiful and of great significance, become an even more engaging video, talks about an America that wants to find herself s rally around the values \u200b\u200bof the Declaration of Independence. Thanks to Rob for discovering this gem!
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Sunday, May 17, 2009
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It rains gently ... Poll
"It rains gently from time to time as I walk, But I see a farmer with His boys, John Hosmer, still working in the rain, bent on finishing His planting. He is slowly getting a soaking, quietly dropping manure in the furrows. The rain is good for thought. It is especially agreeable to me as I enter the wood and hear the soothing dripping on the leaves. It domiciliates me in nature. The woods are the more like a house for the rain; the few slight noises sound more hollow in them; the birds hop nearer; the very trees seem still and pensive. The clouds are but a higher roof. The clouds and rain confine me to near objects, the surface of the earth and the trees."
Henry David Thoreau's Journal, May 17, 1858 (Thanks: The Blog of Henry David Thoreau )
"It rains gently from time to time as I walk, But I see a farmer with His boys, John Hosmer, still working in the rain, bent on finishing His planting. He is slowly getting a soaking, quietly dropping manure in the furrows. The rain is good for thought. It is especially agreeable to me as I enter the wood and hear the soothing dripping on the leaves. It domiciliates me in nature. The woods are the more like a house for the rain; the few slight noises sound more hollow in them; the birds hop nearer; the very trees seem still and pensive. The clouds are but a higher roof. The clouds and rain confine me to near objects, the surface of the earth and the trees."
Henry David Thoreau's Journal, May 17, 1858 (Thanks: The Blog of Henry David Thoreau )
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