
The History of Mistletoe in Pictures
Mistletoe is a Parasite and Other Fun Facts
Photo courtesy Library of Congress
The Writing Life at Middlemay Farm
The History of Mistletoe in Pictures
Mistletoe is a Parasite and Other Fun Facts
Photo courtesy Library of Congress
10 responses to ““Teach not thy lip such scorn, for it was made for kissing, lady, not for such contempt.” William Shakespeare”
Ah, what a world when men were misogynists and women loved it.
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Lol! Though I do find that men and women get along better when they leave out the scorn and kiss more. 🙂
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Well said whoever that Shakespeare guy is. Also applies to men. Where ever do you find these obscure writers.
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There are these things called books . . . lol.
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Oh yes books. Those things I put on top of papers to keep them from blowing away. You mean they have words in side. You learn something new every day :).
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I never knew that mistletoe went back that far.
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I never knew what mistletoe really was. 🙂
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Excuse me while I kiss the sky ! (Jimi Hendrix) ..under the Mistletoe..of course!! Ciao Adrian! 🙂
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Oh, Jimi. He had some good tunes. The Wind Cries Mary being my favorite.
All the best!
A
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Beautiful song!!! i like it too….
“A broom is drearily sweeping
up the broken pieces of yesterday’s life.
Somewhere a Queen is weeping,
somewhere a King has no wife.
And the wind it cries Mary.”
Have a WONDERFUL DAY! :)))
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