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On Friday 08 July 2005 17:32, Jason Cooper wrote: |
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> Michael Thompson (mike@×××××××××××××××.uk) scribbled: |
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> [snip] |
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> > Mike |
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> > To see the world in a grain of sand, |
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> > and to see heaven in a wild flower, |
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> > hold infinity in the palm of your hands, |
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> > and eternity in an hour. |
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> This one bugged me for a week till I remembered a moment ago where I |
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> heard it. Tomb Raider, right? |
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Yeap |
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You proboly know it from Lara Croft, Cradle of Life, when Lara opens the book |
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of her father and splits the cover, it is a message from her father. But it |
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was a poem by William Blake called Auguries of Innocence. |
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Mike |
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To see the world in a grain of sand, |
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and to see heaven in a wild flower, |
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hold infinity in the palm of your hands, |
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and eternity in an hour. |
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