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Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Don't have nothin' t' say

I've been reading the last Mitford book, which is full of Mountain vernacular. I feel a little blogged out and haven't felt like blogging much, lately, which seems to be true of a lot of us. I'll be back when I have something to say.

3 comments:

klasieprof said...

On and on and on..... she goes and where she stops no one really knows
Everybodys got a problem so it seems and she aint afraid of telling me
But if you cant say nothing good, dont say nothing at all

Well, on and on and on.... he goes now look whos the one playing the fool
Criticizing, tellin lies, and putting down; aint you got nothing better to do
But if you cant say nothing good dont say nothing at all
Chorus:
Cause I know that there are times in life
When we just cant keep it to ourselves
What you want is not to make it right
Weve got to tame our tounge
Well, if you cant say nothing good dont say nothing at all
Well, on and on and on... we go playing the game that never ends
I think its time we realized the broken heart is hard to mend
But if you cant say nothing good dont say nothing at all
(Chorus)
James 3:5-10
(Chorus)

Elizabeth said...

i like the mitford books. i like the mountain vernacular. i also really like catherine marshall's Christy for the same reason.

anyway...

Sara said...

huh? I dont know what you're talking about.

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