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"Hey There Delilah"

Hey there Delilah What's it like in New York City? I'm a thousand miles away But girl tonight you look so pretty Yes you do Times Square can't shine as bright as you I swear it's true

Hey there Delilah Don't you worry about the distance I'm right there if you get lonely Give this song another listen Close your eyes Listen to my voice it's my disguise I'm by your side

Oh it's what you do to me Oh it's what you do to me Oh it's what you do to me Oh it's what you do to me What you do to me

Hey there Delilah I know times are getting hard But just believe me girl Someday I'll pay the bills with this guitar We'll have it good We'll have the life we knew we would My word is good

Hey there Delilah I've got so much left to say If every simple song I wrote to you Would take your breath away I'd write it all Even more in love with me you'd fall We'd have it all

Oh it's what you do to me Oh it's what you do to me Oh it's what you do to me Oh it's what you do to me

A thousand miles seems pretty far But they've got planes and trains and cars I'd walk to you if I had no other way Our friends would all make fun of us and we'll just laugh along because we know That none of them have felt this way Delilah I can promise you That by the time we get through The world will never ever be the same And you're to blame

Hey there Delilah You be good and don't you miss me Two more years and you'll be done with school And I'll be making history like I do You'll know it's all because of you We can do whatever we want to Hey there Delilah here's to you This ones for you

Oh it's what you do to me Oh it's what you do to me Oh it's what you do to me Oh it's what you do to me What you do to me.

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4PM EZ News Intro 4PM ----- Typhoon Sinlaku Suicide Rate Among Seniors Higher Than National Average North Korea Sarah weather forecast 4PM EZ News Outro




Subject: 4PM EZ News Intro Return to Table of contents

Good afternoon. It's 4 o'clock. Time for EZ news. I'm Mike Woodward.




Subject: 4PM ----- Typhoon Sinlaku Return to Table of contents

First, taiphoon news...

Typhoon Sinlaku is packing heavy rains and powerful winds as it heads toward Taiwan ... and is expected to graze the northeastern tip of Taiwan either late tomorrow or early Sunday.

According to the Central Weather Bureau ... "Sinlaku" is currently located approximately 250 kilometers east-south-east of Hualien ... and moving toward us at 9 kilometers an hour.

The storm has sustained center winds of 184 kilometers per hour ... gusting to 227.

Based on current predictions by the CWB ... the storm will start to shift in a more northerly direction overnight ... and zero in on the northeast tip of the island sometime late Saturday or early Sunday.

Land warnings are currently in effect for most all of Taiwan except for Tainan, Gaoxiong and Pingdong ... with maritime warnings in effect for all seas around Taiwan.

Forecasters say that the slow-moving typhoon is expected to bring a tremendous amount of rainfall to the island.

Flood warnings have been issued for sections of the east coast's low lying areas and local governments are warning of possible landslides and rock falls in mountain areas.

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A box of one's own


Much modern housing is a little bit box-like for some


A POINT OF VIEW


The idea of a home, no matter how small, to truly call our own, has been the goal of British society in recent decades. But has it gone badly wrong and should we take a lesson from the sprawling family homes of the past, asks Lisa Jardine.

I asked in my last column whether, in the current mortgage crisis, our homes would, in the long run, hold their values. A number of those who responded - in letters and e-mails - were sure we had overvalued our desire to own a family home.

"An Englishman's home is his castle" was already a familiar platitude by 1700. To have a place of one's own for shelter, where dependants are protected and their possessions are safe, feels like a fundamental social good. But have we gone too far in our quest for personal space and privacy?


In our own times, the drive towards privacy has become paramount 

Hear Radio 4's A Point of View



The family as a unit has varied considerably in the course of history, but the bond between those who live under one roof together has always been an important one. Today, a "family" tends to mean the tiny cluster of individuals related by birth - typically, father and mother and one or two small children, but increasingly, one adult and a partner or dependant - who share a residential unit.

Until the 19th Century, however, the word "family" was a synonym for an entire "household", and was used to cover all those who lived together in a dwelling, whether related by birth to the householder, employed in their service, or simply lodged with them. "Home" was the bricks and mortar in which half a dozen or more adults lived their lives, supporting one another by their labour.

When the renowned humanist scholar Erasmus of Rotterdam settled in Basle in the 1520s, for example, his familia or family included a collection of friends, admirers and disciples, all living together in one comfortable, spacious house.

Household-families

Under the watchful eye of Erasmus's formidable housekeeper Margaret, these young men and boys - pupils, lodgers and colleagues - performed all the household duties their distinguished Master required, preparing his meals, doing the housework, running errands and taking care of his horses.

Paintings of Erasmus like the one by Hans Holbein in the National Gallery in London show a solitary scholar in his study, surrounded by his books. But his was no isolated ivory tower. Even at work in his study on the Latin and Greek classics Erasmus had his famuli - his disciples, collaborators and factotums - around him. Erasmus would have had house where a vast retinue resided

The same young men who staffed his kitchen and stable also worked as copyists transcribing from manuscripts, as scribes writing to his dictation, and as proof-readers and editors for his publications.

Throughout the 17th and 18th Centuries, household-families like these were the standard type of group sharing a single roof. The historian Naomi Tadmor has argued that the family portrayed in Samuel Richardson's best-selling novel Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded (published in 1740) is typical of the times.

Mr B - the squire who over the course of the novel's two volumes attempts unsuccessfully to seduce his household servant Pamela, eventually agreeing to marry her - is a bachelor, but nevertheless has a fully-fledged household supporting him and his lifestyle. These he refers to consistently as his family.

City life

As a waiting-maid, Pamela belongs to this community of domestic servants, distant relatives, friends and companions, all living in a single dwelling. She never refers to her "poor but honest" elderly parents, who lived elsewhere, as "family". And the plot turns on the fact that she expects to be kept safe and protected within the household where she lives and works.

As family life moved increasing toward cities in the late-18th and 19th Centuries, houses of the type in which Mr B or Erasmus lived surrounded by dependants - big gabled mansions with plenty of nooks and crannies - continued to be built. Since the scramble for home ownership in the 1980s, our demands for personal space and privacy have come to dominate the planning and construction of domestic dwellings


But increasingly domestic structures centred on the housing needs of the growing middle classes. Scaled-down town-houses were put up, many of which still survive today, modified for modern use. These still provided lodgings for dependants and servants under a common roof, but centred on the family life of a group of blood-relations, in a way we can recognise.

Further down the social scale, accommodation was also always shared, but here it was fraught with difficulties. Just as happens today in rapidly urbanised economies, most of the working classes found themselves living in ad hoc ways, in overcrowded accommodation, which entirely lacked the privacy that we all now crave, and could hardly be said to offer the stable communal structures that Erasmus and Richardson wrote about.

War years

Social historian Amanda Vickery has recently explored in detail the way in which, in multiple-occupancy working-class homes in the 18th Century, locked boxes, padlocks and keys to rooms and cupboards were talismans for hard-pressed lodgers, providing them with a remnant of private space and decency, away from the prying eyes of the landlady and their fellow-residents.

In our own times, the drive towards privacy has become paramount. We can see the modern ideal emerging in those wonderfully dated advertisements for domestic appliances from the 1950s and 60s, which show a smiling housewife, immaculately turned out in a many-petticoated dress with a cinched-in waist, pushing her vacuum-cleaner over expanses of carpet, or admiring her shiny new refrigerator. Modern home construction is often centred on flats

After the crowded, shared accommodation of the war years - shared washing and cooking facilities, wet laundry on the shared landing and a communal toilet - the domestic dream was resolutely a home with a front door of one's own. The promise of government to the returning armed forces was that social housing would make that dream a reality - would provide "Homes Fit for Heroes".

That dream is summed up in the so-called Parker Morris Standards, adopted for social housing in the 1960s. They became mandatory for council housing in 1969, and remained in force until 1980.

The Parker Morris Standards laid down the dimensions for typical items of household furniture for which the dwelling designer should allow space, and provided anthropometric data needed to calculate the living space required to use and move around that furniture.

High-rise blocks

Its rules specified that a four person terrace house should have 74.5 square metres of space; kitchens for one or two people should contain 1.7 cubic metres of enclosed storage space; in one, two and three-bedroom dwellings the WC could be in the bathroom, but in four person houses it should have a separate compartment. The Parker Morris Standards for space, privacy and convenience continue to provide the familiar features of what we feel to be a modestly comfortable and convenient family home today.

But since the scramble for home ownership in the 1980s, our demands for personal space and privacy have come to dominate the planning and construction of domestic dwellings, and residential units have got ever smaller. Housebuilding was once tailored to the wealthy

Now is perhaps the time when we have to begin to ask ourselves whether the units of accommodation which have been constructed - often in glamorous high-rise blocks, with built-in appliances and fabulous views - are really, in the long run, fit for "family" living, however we define that family.

In June of this year, at the launch of the London Festival of Architecture, the Mayor, Boris Johnson deplored the fact that "new buildings in London have some of the smallest rooms in Europe". For new social housing to be provided in London, Johnson announced, "we will be re-establishing the space standards first promoted by the visionary planner Sir Parker Morris".

The chair of the London Assembly's planning committee Nicky Gavron welcomed Mr Johnson's pledge, saying: "The mayor has been very clear that he thinks our space standards are shameful; that we are building rabbit hutches." Others poured scorn on his promise, as an impossible dream - property values, they insisted, made reinstating the old housing standards out of the question.

We may have to wait until house prices have fallen dramatically before we know whether the homes designed for exaggeratedly "nuclear" forms of living, offered by politicians and property speculators in an over-heated property market, were part of an impossible dream of home-ownership for every individual.

Perhaps the drive in Britain towards compact, separate "homes", with ever-tinier floor-plans, crammed together by developers on restricted urban sites, is our housing equivalent of the Dutch tulip craze of the 1630s - our housing South Sea Bubble.

If that bubble bursts, it is intriguing to imagine how these undersized dwellings might be combined and converted into homes for other types of "familia" to suit the changing times, just as has happened so often in the past before.



A selection of your comments appears below.

Since my husband and I bought a large house in London, we've been joined (for various reasons) by my sister and two of our friends. We very much enjoy sharing our home with "our funny little family" and it's wonderful to be able to provide for your loved ones when they need help. Beccy , London

Interestingly, those who defend the 'nuclear family' on supposed Christian grounds fail to notice that in the Bible the nuclear family as such is never defended, and the evidence in the Bible and history is of much wider and more inclusive structures of 'familia' Ian Paul, Nottingham

I think owning your own property is over-rated and people are judged in society on whether or not they own their own home. I currently rent and people look down their noses at me. I have owned a property and it was nothing but grief and you pay out for every little thing. I rent and its up to the landlord to keep up with the maintenance. I grew up in a council house and my parents bought it, just as my dad retired, by the time it came to selling it and then moving to a new house, my dad had a nervous breakdown. Life shouldn't be about what you own, but what you give! Claire Macdonald, Crawley, West Sussex

Much of the reason for the diminishing size of houses is the insistence by the government of development at a minimum of 30 dwellings per hectare. The only way that this can be achieved is by the construction of smaller houses. Until this situation is changed, the ability to build larger, more traditional family houses will be severely constricted. Bryn Roberts, Richmond, North Yorkshire, UK

My landlord is tight fisted, I cannot alter or improve my rented shoebox and my hard earned money ends up in his greedy lazy hands. I think that the right to earn your own home should not be allowed to become a luxury and the complacent tone of this article is exactly the sort of attitude that is turning it into one. RH, Exeter

I've recently started sharing a house again, after 15 years living on my own, and it's great! I've got much more space than I would living on my own, never mind enjoying the human interaction. I think the emphasis on our own space is not only physically unsustainable, but perhaps not the optimum situation socially, at least for people on their own. Antonia, London

At the age of 25, I recently moved out of a lovely three-bed 1930s semi with large garden, to a brand new white box with built in appliances and a wonderful view. That move took me from shared accommodation with two extremely messy 20-something blokes, to living my own in my little white box. It was a good move and I don't regret it. I no longer have to live with a multitude of wet clothes drying in every available space or the constant arguments about what to record on sky +. The thing is, they were my family and I miss them. There was always someone to play with at the end of a hard day at work and I never felt lonely. Where I live now, I hardly know the people who live only a few feet away. I love my box, it's mine (...sort of) and I can only blame myself when it's a mess, but I loved my wreck of a shared house more. Rebecca, Chester

Surely any drive to smaller homes and gardens is imposed by builders and council planners. Few who buy want their life dream of a decent house reduced to a soul destroying cramped box. Is that all we are worth? Gaz, Herts.

Is the problem that people in the UK don't usually talk about the size of a house or flat in square feet or square meters, but in terms of the number of bedrooms? In many apartment blocks, what the builders consider to be a "bedroom" is not much more than a large cupboard, but it still might be described as a three-bedroom apartment. In mainland Europe, people generally understand that a small flat is 50-70 square meters , while a family house can be around 200 square meters. Ed, Gothenburg, Sweden; ex-UK

Many of my friends are horrified when they find out my parents are next door! When I got divorced seven years ago, I moved back home with my two children. The money from the house sale gave me enough for a new build but not a flat, so I bought a strip of their garden and built a house. When the children were little their help was invaluable so I could work. Living next door to my parents with my new husband and our four children works well. My parents are in their mid seventies and I am able to help them when they are ill, they help me by keeping an eye on the teenage children when I am at work. We share a vegetable garden and the care of pets at holiday times. We are able to help them with heavy gardening and I am able to pick their wise brains when challenged by work or offspring. As I said it works well. In fact my sister and her family joined us from Surrey, five years ago and are but two streets away. An old fashioned model but it suits us as we are there for each other. As my parents reach their dotage I know we all will be able to be there to care. Ruth Howlett, Cambridge UK





Subject: Suicide Rate Among Seniors Higher Than National Average Return to Table of contents

Health officials are calling attention to the mental well-being of Taiwan's elderly, noting the suicide rate among seniors is more than double the national average.

According to a top official with the Department of Health's Suicide Prevention Center ... last year the country's overall rate was 17.2 suicide deaths per 100,000 people.

However, he said the figure among those aged 65 or older reached 36.3 deaths per 100,000, more than double.

Taiwan's suicide rate among seniors has been rising steadily since 1995, and remains the highest among all age groups.

The official said despite the high death rate, the total number of suicides among seniors has not been conspicuous because elderly people account for only about 10 percent of Taiwan's total population.

Chronic illnesses, spousal deaths and depression were cited as the major causes that led elderly people to commit suicide.

The official noted that suicide is a preventable health problem, and that more heed should be given to the mental health and needs of elderly family members to prevent these tragedies.

(jm)




Subject: North Korea Return to Table of contents

in regional news...

Health-conscious North Korean television viewers will be getting some fresh tips on how to cut the risk of stroke just as their leader Kim Jong-il, probably unbeknownst to them, is said to be recovering from one himself.

State-run KRT TV said in a programming note monitored on Friday that it will carry a special segment on "the diagnosis and current trends in stroke" on Sept. 23.

A female announcer said the lecture by a Red Cross hospital neurologist will be at the Grand People's Study House in central Pyongyang but made no reference to Kim.

Intelligence sources say the reclusive 66-year-old leader is believed to be recovering from a stroke he suffered last month but his grip over the country that possibly has nuclear weapons remains intact.

North Korea's state media have made no mention of Kim's illness. He failed to appear at Tuesday's parade for the state's 60th birthday, fuelling speculation that he is gravely ill.




Subject: Sarah Return to Table of contents

in political news from the U.S...

The AP's Jon Belmont reports John McCain has gained support in swing states after adding Sarah Palin to the Republican ticket.

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Subject: weather forecast Return to Table of contents

Taiwan weather forecast according to the Central Weather Bureau,

Rain ... heavy at times ... can be expected islandwide today, tonight and through the weekend with the approach of typhoon Sinlaku.

The powerful storm is expected to dump more than a meter of rain in some areas and residents are advised to be on alert for flooding.

Current temperatures: Taipei 29, Taichung 28 and Gauxiong 27.




Subject: 4PM EZ News Outro Return to Table of contents

That's EZ News at 4. Thank you for listening. I'm Mike Woodward.

bleeding love

Closed off from love I didn't need the pain Once or twice was enough And it was all in vain Time starts to pass Before you know it you're frozen

But something happened For the very first time with you My heart melts into the ground Found something true And everyone's looking round Thinking I'm going crazy

But I don't care what they say I'm in love with you They try to pull me away But they don't know the truth My heart's crippled by the vein That I keep on closing You cut me open and I

Keep bleeding Keep, keep bleeding love I keep bleeding I keep, keep bleeding love Keep bleeding Keep, keep bleeding love You cut me open

Trying hard not to hear But they talk so loud Their piercing sounds fill my ears Try to fill me with doubt Yet I know that the goal Is to keep me from falling

But nothing's greater Than the rush that comes with your embrace And in this world of loneliness I see your face Yet everyone around me Thinks that I'm going crazy, maybe, maybe

But I don't care what they say I'm in love with you They try to pull me away But they don't know the truth My heart's crippled by the vein That I keep on closing You cut me open and I

Keep bleeding Keep, keep bleeding love I keep bleeding I keep, keep bleeding love Keep bleeding Keep, keep bleeding love You cut me open

And it's draining all of me Oh they find it hard to believe I'll be wearing these scars For everyone to see

I don't care what they say I'm in love with you They try to pull me away But they don't know the truth My heart's crippled by the vein That I keep on closing You cut me open and I

Keep bleeding Keep, keep bleeding love I keep bleeding I keep, keep bleeding love Keep bleeding Keep, keep bleeding love You cut me open and I

Keep bleeding Keep, keep bleeding love I keep bleeding I keep, keep bleeding love Keep bleeding Keep, keep bleeding love You cut me open and I Keep bleeding Keep, keep bleeding love


1973

Simona You're getting older The journey's been Etched on your skin

Simona I guess I know this We seemed so strong We've been there and gone

I will call you up everyday Saturday night And we both stayed out 'til the morning light And we sang, "Here we go again" And though time goes by I will always be In a club with you It was 1973 singing "Here we go again"

Simona Wish I was sober So I could see clearly now The rain has gone

Simona I guess it's over My memory plays our tune The same old song

I will call you up everyday Saturday night And we both stayed out 'til the morning light And we sang, "Here we go again" And though time goes by I will always be In a club with you It was 1973 singing "Here we go again"

I will call you up everyday Saturday night And we both stayed out 'til the morning light And we sang, "Here we go again" And though time goes by I will always be In a club with you It was 1973 singing "Here we go again"

I will call you up everyday Saturday night And we both stayed out 'til the morning light And we sang, "Here we go again" And though time goes by I will always be In a club with you It was 1973 singing "Here we go again"

and though time goes by I will always be In a club with you It was 1973

Beautiful Girls

JR! Sean Kingston!

Chorus: You're way too beautiful girl That's why it'll never work You'll have me suicidal, suicidal When you say it's over Damn all these beautiful girls They only wanna do your dirt They'll have you suicidal, suicidal When they say it's over

Verse 1: See it started at the park Used to chill at the dark Oh when you took my heart That's when we fell apart Coz we both thought That love lasts forever (lasts forever) They say we're too young To get ourselves sprung Oh we didn't care We made it very clear And they also said That we couldn't last together (last together)

Refrain: See it's very define, girl One of a kind But you mush up my mind You walk to get declined Oh Lord... My baby is driving me crazy

(Repeat Chorus)

Verse 2: It was back in '99 Watchin' movies all the time Oh when I went away For doin' my first crime And I never thought That we was gonna see each other (see each other) And then I came out Mami moved me down South Oh I'm with my girl Who I thought was my world It came out to be That she wasn't the girl for me (girl for me)

(Repeat Refrain and Chorus)

Verse 3: Now we're fussin' And now we're fightin' Please tell me why I'm feelin' slightin' And I don't know How to make it better (make it better) You're datin' other guys You're tellin' me lies Oh I can't believe What I'm seein' with my eyes I'm losin' my mind And I don't think it's clever (think it's clever)

You're way too beautiful girl That's why it'll never work You'll have me suicidal, suicidal, suicidal...













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The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down


by J.R.Robertson. Album: The Band © 1970 Canaan Music, Inc.

Fore more about this song, see Peter Viney's article. Bass and guitar tablature also available.



C Am C/G F F/E Dm

    Virgil Caine is the name, and I served on the Danville train,

Am C/G F F/E Dm

    'Til Stoneman's cavalry came and tore up the tracks again.

Am/E F C Dm

    In the winter of '65, We were hungry, just barely alive.

Am/E F C Dm D

    By May the tenth, Richmond had fell, it's a time I remember, oh so well,


(Chorus)

   C/G          Fmaj7         C/G           Fmaj7

The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down, and the bells were ringing,

   C/G        Fmaj7           C/G           Fmaj7

The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down, and the people were singin'. They went

C/G Am Gsus4 F C La, La, La, La, La, La, La, La, La, La, La, La, La, La,


  Am                   C               F           F/E       Dm   
    Back with my wife in Tennessee, When one day she called to me,
  Am       C                F          F/E       Dm
    "Virgil, quick, come see, there goes Robert E. Lee!"
  Am/E             F                    C                 Dm
    Now I don't mind choppin' wood, and I don't care if the money's no good.
  Am/E                        F
    Ya take what ya need and ya leave the rest,
           C                 Dm             D
    But they should never have taken the very best.     (Chorus)


  Am               C        F      F/E      Dm
    Like my father before me, I will work the land,
  Am              C         F          F/E   Dm
    Like my brother above me, who took a rebel stand.
  Am/E                  F                 C                     Dm
    He was just eighteen, proud and brave,  But a Yankee laid him in his grave,
  Am/E                 F
    I swear by the mud below my feet, 
      C                        Dm                D
    You can't raise a Caine back up when he's in defeat.    (Chorus and fade)

Fire and Rain

Just yesterday morning they let me know you were goneSusanne

the plans they made put an end to you

I walked out this morning and I wrote down this song

I just can't remember who to send it to

I've seen fire and I've seen rain

I've seen sunny days that I thought would never end

I've seen lonely times when I could not find a friendBut

I always thought that I'd see you again

Won't you look down upon me,

Jesus You've got to help me make a stand

Just got to see me through another day

My body's aching and my time is at hand

And I won't make it any other way

Oh, I've seen fire and I've seen rain

I've seen sunny days that I thought would never end

I've seen lonely times when I could not find a friend

But I always thought that I'd see you again

Been walking my mind to an easy time

My back turned towards the sun

Lord knows when the cold wind blows it'll turn your head around

Well, there's hours of time on the telephone line to talk about things to come

Sweet dreams and flying machines in pieces on the ground

Oh, I've seen fire and I've seen rain

I've seen sunny days that I thought would never end

I've seen lonely times when I could not find a friend

But I always thought that I'd see you, baby,

one more time again, now

Thought I'd see you one more time again

There's just a few things coming my way this time around, now

Thought I'd see you, thought I'd see you fire and rain, now

Angie

Angie, angie, when will those clouds all disappear?

Angie, angie, where will it lead us from here? With no loving in our souls and no money in our coats You cant say were satisfied But angie, angie, you cant say we never tried Angie, youre beautiful, but aint it time we said good-bye? Angie, I still love you, remember all those nights we cried? All the dreams we held so close seemed to all go up in smoke Let me whisper in your ear: Angie, angie, where will it lead us from here? Oh, angie, dont you weep, all your kisses still taste sweet I hate that sadness in your eyes But angie, angie, aint it time we said good-bye? With no loving in our souls and no money in our coats You cant say were satisfied But angie, I still love you, baby Evrywhere I look I see your eyes There aint a woman that comes close to you Come on baby, dry your eyes But angie, angie, aint it good to be alive? Angie, angie, they cant say we never tried

MAggie May

Wake up maggie I think I got something to say to you Its late september and I really should be back at school I know I keep you amused but I feel Im being used Oh maggie I couldnt have tried any more You lured me away from home just to save you from being alone You stole my heart and thats what really hurt

The morning sun when its in your face really shows your age But that dont worry me none in my eyes youre everything I laughed at all of your jokes my love you didnt need to coax Oh, maggie I couldnt have tried any more You lured me away from home, just to save you from being alone You stole my soul and thats a pain I can do without //www.a-pic.net/post/bbs1/index1.shtml All I needed was a friend to lend a guiding hand But you turned into a lover and Mother what a lover, you wore me out All you did was wreck my bed And in the morning kick me in the head Oh maggie I couldnt have tried anymore You lured me away from home cause you didnt want to be alone You stole my heart I couldnt leave you if I tried

I suppose I could collect my books and get on back to school Or steal my daddys cue and make a living out of playing pool Or find myself a rock and roll band that needs a helpin hand Oh maggie I wish Id never seen your face You made a first-class fool out of me But Im as blind as a fool can be You stole my heart but I love you anyway

Maggie I wish Id never seen your face Ill get on back home one of these days

You can put the blame on me

As life goes on I starting to learn more and more about responsibility I realize everything I do is affecting the people around me So I want to take this time out to apologize for things I have done And things that have not occurred yet And the things they don want to take responsibility for

I sorry for the times I left you home I was on the road and you were alone I sorry for the times that I had to go I sorry for the fact that I did not know That you were sitting home just wishing we Could go back to when it was just you and me I sorry for the times I would neglect I sorry for the times I disrespect

I sorry for the wrong things that I have done I sorry I not always there for my son I sorry for the fact that I'm not aware That you can sleep at night when I am not there Because I am in the streets like everyday Sorry for the things that I did not say Like how you are the best thing in my world And how I'm so proud to call you my girl

I understand that there are some problems And I am not too blind to know All the pain you kept inside you Even though you might not show If I can apologize for being wrong Then it just a shame on me I be the reason for your pain and you can put the blame on me

You can put the blame on me You can put the blame on me You can put the blame on me You can put the blame on me Said you can put the blame on me Said you can put the blame on me Said you can put the blame on me You can put the blame on me

Sorry for the things that he put you through And all the times you didnt know what to do Sorry that you had to go and sell those packs Just trying to stay busy till you heard from Dad And you would rather be home with all your kids As one big family with love and bliss And even though Pops treated us like kings

He got a second wife and you did not agree He got up and left you there all alone I sorry that you had to do it on your own I sorry that I went and added to your grief I sorry that your son was once a thief I sorry that I grew up way too fast I wish I would have listened and not be so bad I sorry your life turned out this way I sorry that the FEDS came and took me away

I understand that there are some problems And I am not too blind to know All the pain you kept inside you Even though you might not show If I can apologize for being wrong Then it just a shame on me I be the reason for your pain and you can put the blame on me

You can put the blame on me You can put the blame on me You can put the blame on me You can put the blame on me Said you can put the blame on me Said you can put the blame on me Said you can put the blame on me You can put the blame on me

I sorry that it took so long to see They were didd wrong trying to put it on me I sorry that it took so long to speak But I was on tour with Gwen Stefani I sorry for the hand that she was dealt For the embarrassment that she felt Just a little young girl trying to have fun Her daddy should never let her out that young I sorry for Club Zen getting shut down I hope they manage better next time around How was I to know she was underage In a 21 and older club they say Why doesn't anybody wanna take blame Verizon backed out disgracing my name I just a singer trying to entertain Because I love my fans I take that blame Even though the blame on you Even though the blame on you Even though the blame on you Il take that blame from you

And you can put that blame on me And you can put that blame on me You can put that blame on me And you can put that blame on me

And you can put that blame on me

And you can put that blame on me


Back home

Shane:Another summer day Has come and gone away In Paris or Rome... But I wanna go home ...uhm May be surrounded by A million people I Still feel all alone And just wanna go home I miss you, you know And Ive been keeping all the letters That I wrote to you Each one a line or two Im fine baby,how are you? I would send them but I know that Its just not enough My words were cold and flat And you deserve more than that Mark:Another airplane, another sunny place, Im lucky I know But I wanna go home Ive got to go home Let me go home Im just too far from where you are I got come home Let me go home Ive had my run Baby Im done I wanna come home Shane:And I feel just like Im living Someone elses life Its like I just stepped outside When everything was going right Mark:And I know just why You could not come along with me This was not your dream But you always believed in me... Shane:Another winter day Has come and gone away In either Paris or Rome And I wanna go home I miss you,you know Mark:Let me go home Ive had my run Baby Im done I wanna go home Let me go home Itll all be alright Ill be home tonight Im coming back home

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NO ONE

I just want you close Where you can stay forever You can be sure That it will only get better You and me together Through the days and nights I don't worry cause Everything gonna be alright People keep talking They can say what they like But all I know is everything's gonna be alright

No one no one no one Can get in the way of what I'm feeling No one no one no one Can get in the way of what I feel for you You you Can get in the way of what I feel for you

When the rain is pouring down And my heart is hurting You will always be around This I know for certain

You and me together Through the days and nights


I don't worry cause Everythings gonna be alright People keep talking They can say what they like But all I know is everything's gonna be alright

No one no one no one Can get in the way of what I'm feeling No one no one no one Can get in the way of what I feel for you You you Can get in the way of what I feel for you

I know some people search the world To find something like what we have I know people will try Try to divide Something so real So till the end of time I'm telling you that

No one no one no one Can get in the way of what I'm feeling No one no one no one Can get in the way of what I feel for you Oh oh oh....



淚光閃閃

古いアルバムめくり ありがとうってつぶやいた 翻著古老的相片簿 furui arubamumekuri arigadote zubuyaida

いつもいつも胸の中 勵ましてくれる人よ 對著總是總是 在心中鼓勵著我的人 izumoizumo nenonaka agemashitekureruhidoyo

晴れ渡る日も 雨の日も 浮かぶあの笑顏 囁囁著謝謝兩個字 晴空翊爽也好 大雨滂沱也罷 harewataruhimo amenohimo kabuanoegao

想い出遠くあせても 如此眷戀 omoiteookuasetemo

おもかげ探して よみがえる日は 淚そうそう 當他甦醒時總讓我 淚光閃閃 omogagesagashite yomigaeruhiwa natasoosoo

一番星に祈る それが私のくせになり 對著第一顆升起的星星祈禱 已經變成我的習慣 ichibanihoshini inoru soregawatashinokuseninari

夕暮れに見上げる空 心いっぱいあなた探す 在黃昏時仰望的天空裡 滿心尋找你的蹤跡 yuugurenimiagerusora kokoroibaianatasagasu

悲しみにも 喜びにも おもうあの笑顏 悲傷落淚也好 歡喜雀躍也罷 ganashiminimo yorokobinimo omooanoegao

あなたの場所から私が 我相信從你所在的地方看得到 anatanobashiyo karawatashiga

見えたら きっといつか 會えると信じ 生きてゆく 我也相信我們總有重逢的一天而活著 mietarakitoizuka aerutoshinji ikiteyuku

晴れ渡る日も 雨の日も 浮かぶあの笑顏 晴空翊爽也好 大雨滂沱也罷 那時時刻刻浮現的笑容 harewataruhimo amenohimo kabuanoegao

想い出遠くあせても 如此眷戀 omoiteookuasetemo

さみしくて 戀しくて 君への想い 淚そうそう 對你的思念讓我 淚光閃閃 samishikute koishikute kimienoomoi natasoosoo

會いたくて 會いたくて 君への想い 淚そうそう 對你的思念讓我 淚光閃閃 aitakute aitakute kimienoomoi natasoosoo (less) Added: March 24, 2007 Category: Music Tags: 夏川りみ 夏川里美 涙そうそう 淚光閃閃 MV

Creedence Lyrics: Proud Mary

Left a good job in the city, Working for The Man every night and day, And I never lost one minute of sleeping, Worrying 'bout the way things might have been.

CHORUS: Big wheel keep on turning, Proud Mary keep on burning, Rolling, rolling, rolling on the river.

Cleaned a lot of plates in Memphis, Pumped a lot of 'tane down in New Orleans, But I never saw the good side of the city, Until I hitched a ride on a river boat queen.


CHORUS

Rolling, rolling, rolling on the river. If you come down to the river, Bet you gonna find some people who live. You don't have to worry 'cause you have no money, People on the river are happy to give.

CHORUS

Rolling, rolling, rolling on the river. Rolling, rolling, rolling on the river. Rolling, rolling, rolling on the river.

摩斯密碼

什麼是摩斯密碼?摩斯密碼是世界上最重要的密碼技術之一,1843年美國發明者山繆摩斯建立了這一套摩斯密碼的系統。摩斯密碼是由”.”(短音)與”-”(長音)所組成的,它是在電話尚未被發明之前,用於長距離的電報電訊技術。因為摩斯密碼的簡易使用,人們在戰爭時期或是突發狀況中會使用到它,而摩斯密碼的傳訊可以有許多的變化,它可以利用聲音或是閃光燈的長短來分別表示”.”與”-” 。 不過摩斯密碼除了要細心學習之外,也要有耐心等對方的回應。摩斯密碼的使用法請照下列的國際摩斯密碼符號欄表。 在通訊前一定要加上這個信號 如果通訊途中發生錯誤,要先發出這個信號,再傳送正確訊號。 通訊結束時,一定要加上這個信號

但就有人為了方便大家學習摩斯密碼,設計了 Morse Pilot 讓你可以隨時隨地在 Palm 上學習並練習這種古老又實用的編碼技術。Morse Pilot 有幾個主要的功能:內建有摩斯密碼的教學課程,可以讓你快速的熟悉這些點點線線的符號;可以設定自訂課程,熟悉常用的詞句;還能夠進入練習模式,用點選螢幕或是按硬體鍵的方式來輸入摩斯碼,來熟練密碼的發送;也能直接輸入你要的文字或語句,讓程式用聲音或是螢幕背光替你發出訊息。程式也可以設定發碼/解碼的速度,讓你可以由慢至快的熟悉解碼跟發碼。


國 際 標 準 摩 斯 密 碼

1 。---- A 。- N -。 [.] 。-。-。-

2 。。--- B -。。。 O --- [,] --。。--

3 。。。-- C -。-。 P 。--。 [:] ---。。。

4 。。。。- D -。。 Q --。- [’] 。----。

5 。。。。。 E 。 R 。-。 [?] 。。--。。

6 -。。。。 F 。。-。 S 。。。 [-] -。。。。-

7 --。。。 G --。 T - [/] -。。-。

8 ---。。 H 。。。。 U 。。- [=] -。。。-

9 ----。 I 。。 V 。。。- [( )] -。--。-

0 ----- J 。--- W 。-- 可送 --

  K -。- X -。。- 可待 。--。。。

L 。-。。 Y -。-- 了解 。。。-。

M -- Z --。。 終了 。。。-。-

  始信 -。-。-

  【參考】摩斯訊號的要訣

1.傳送訊號前,為了要引起對方的注意,要重覆不停地發出「注意(-。--。-)」的訊號,直到對方發出反應。

2.每段文句之間,要段落分明,對方才容易明白內容。

記完所有的摩斯密碼都要一個星期吧!就算拍桌子,舉手放手也可以傳達訊號。

摩斯電碼是一種國際通用的無線電電碼,會有一台發報器,利用兩片金屬片接觸發出聲音,敲的時間短發出短音,我們念"滴"符號為{-},敲的時間長發出長音,長音我們念"答"符號為{-}以下是英文數字與摩斯電碼的對照表 A{--}滴答 B{----}答滴滴滴 C{----}答滴答滴 D{---}答滴滴 E{-}滴 F{----}滴滴答滴 G{---}答答滴 H{----}滴滴滴滴 I{--}滴 J{----}滴答答答 K{---}答滴答 L{----}滴答滴滴 M{--}答答 N{--}答滴 O{---}答答答 P{----}滴答答滴 Q{----}答答滴答 R{---}滴答滴 S{---}滴滴滴 T{-}答 U{---}滴滴答 V{----}滴滴滴答 W{---}滴答答 X{----}答滴滴答 Y{----}答滴答答 Z{----}答答滴滴 1{-----} 2{-----} 3{-----} 4{-----} 5{----} 6{-----} 7{-----} 8{-----} 9{-----} 0{-----} 這種電碼用在早期的戰爭上是有很大幫助,在軍隊編制上會有一個報務士(兵)負責接受電報及發報,譯電士(兵)負責轉譯及翻譯密碼,例如我要發一個消息給另一方的我軍,發的訊息是{有人來了},譯電士根據密碼表翻譯成{LP*****},報務士就要用發報機敲出{---- ---- ---- ---},對方報務士聽到後就寫成{LP*****},譯電士就會查密碼表就翻譯成{有人來了}的訊息。其實也不一定要用發報器,只要能發出聲音都可利用。 *電影無間道裡的陳永仁就是用這種方式跟黃警官通風報信的*