Segal has never wed the sea that I know of.
Neither have hands.
Lighthouses didn't need the Pope and "live" alone.
The Letter O has nothing to do with being married to the sea by the Pope.
Likewise with electrons, clouds, the moon.
"The Pope wed the sea to me" refers to an actual historic event in which there is a marriage to the sea, officiated by the Pope.
Originally posted by AThousandYoung Segal has never wed the sea that I know of.
Neither have hands.
Lighthouses didn't need the Pope and "live" alone.
The Letter O has nothing to do with being married to the sea by the Pope.
Likewise with electrons, clouds, the moon.
"The Pope wed the sea to me" refers to an actual historic event in which there is a marriage to the sea, officiated by the Pope.
Originally posted by AThousandYoung Segal has never wed the sea that I know of.
Neither have hands.
Lighthouses didn't need the Pope and "live" alone.
The Letter O has nothing to do with being married to the sea by the Pope.
Likewise with electrons, clouds, the moon.
"The Pope wed the sea to me" refers to an actual historic event in which there is a marriage to the sea, officiated by the Pope.
I thought there was an Alexander Pope poem where he references the 'marriage' of moon & sea when talking about tides? ... probabbly not, probably another poet.
Originally posted by wolfgang59 I thought there was an Alexander Pope poem where he references the 'marriage' of moon & sea when talking about tides? ... probabbly not, probably another poet.
Originally posted by wolfgang59 I thought there was an Alexander Pope poem where he references the 'marriage' of moon & sea when talking about tides? ... probabbly not, probably another poet.
Ayway we now know that Pope is The Pope? yes?
Oh, well if there's such a poem I take it back. Does the Moon live in a flock? It's more like a manta ray inhaling stars than part of a flock...