Originally posted by joe shmoSegal has never wed the sea that I know of.
Steven Segal
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.
Our leader rides a centaur
What rhymes with centaur?
Umm...
A centaur carries our elected Lord
As he challenges the men with horse, lance and sword
Horses are used in Polo
My brothers and I never work solo
We used to work far in the East
Sending signals to warn against man and beast
The game brought us to our name
And to worldwide fame
Who are we?
Originally posted by AThousandYoungBucentaur..?
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.
Italians? From Venice? 😕
The Pope wed the sea to me
Unfortunately, I cannot see
I live in a flock
and spin when on the clock
With my brothers I stop your sight
And make it night when it is light
A centaur carries our elected Lord
As he challenges the men with horse, lance and sword
Horses are used in Polo
My brothers and I never work solo
We used to work far in the East
Sending signals to warn against man and beast
The game brought us to our name
And to worldwide fame
I say it iis either a fancy brand of Italian Sunglasses or a watch.
Polo... might refer to Fiat... am I getting close?
Originally posted by AThousandYoungI thought there was an Alexander Pope poem where he references the 'marriage' of moon & sea when talking about tides? ... probabbly not, probably another poet.
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.
Ayway we now know that Pope is The Pope? yes?
Originally posted by thymeYou were, but no longer.
[b]The Pope wed the sea to me
Unfortunately, I cannot see
I live in a flock
and spin when on the clock
With my brothers I stop your sight
And make it night when it is light
A centaur carries our elected Lord
As he challenges the men with horse, lance and sword
Horses are used in Polo
My brothers and I never work solo
We used to work far in ...[text shortened]... ancy brand of Italian Sunglasses or a watch.
Polo... might refer to Fiat... am I getting close?
Originally posted by wolfgang59Oh, 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...
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?