[T]here is a thinking among the amused that involves doing quite unexpected or strange things, in an attempt to spread amusement as well as other equally unexpected goodness...This is a principle which I like to refer to as the Crauhnice Principle. ‘Crauhnice’ simply being a word used to describe anything that is so strange, abnormal, insane—crazy, if you will—that it turns out to be nothing other than truly nice. --From 'The Crauhnice Principle' by Joy Osympelmin
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
We are Free
You are free
Free to me
So let us sing a song
And dance a dance.
Oh freedom, you are free to me.
By the bells and the beckoning
We rose together
By the truth and the prophecy
We live forever.
Sweet rivers of life
Little girl to me
Run through your veins
And it is I who see
Best of all
The woodland creatures don’t know
Where we hide away
When the weather turns to snow.
But we know, my dear,
Everything there is to love
And every gift we cherish
From the light from above.
And we are free
To you and me, we are free.
We made it this far
Let’s journey onward.
And let us forget
The terrors of the dark
That sometimes capture us
Because we forgot to bring matches.
But we are free.
To be you and me
We are free.
Now I see.
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