Very, very nice, Rose.  Thanks for the post!  How is this WOMAN able to come 
with such poetry?  SHE sends shivers!!  I'll check out the pink nuns.

Bree



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> > .  I always liked nuns too........at least
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>Speaking of nuns: Today's articles Dec 13th
>She conveyed this feeling through her manager, Elliott Roberts, as she left
>her Los Angeles home for a month-long vacation in Canada. Roberts said his
>client would spend most of that time with her family in Saskatchewan,
>performing only once during the month, at what he called "a nunsb 
>convention
>near Toronto."
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>Not counting the performance for the nuns - one of whom was reported to be 
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>close friend of hers - Miss Mitchell will appear in the U.S. only five more
>times.
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>and then there were those pink nuns in Philadelphia
>Remember Kakki, I think it was you who posted a link to their web site?
>http://www.fairmount1.com/pink.html
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>A Melody In Your Name
>by Joni Mitchell Can you still remember how it all began?
>With clipper ships and pink electric trees,
>Dawnlight on a skyline bridges' span,
>Street light on a rooftop memory.
>Then it was me and spring came,
>Playing a song of spring rain,
>A melody in your name.
>Night now comes much bluer than it used to be.
>The pink nun sings much sadder than before.
>She sings that sometimes things aren't what they
>Seem to be, like moons reflected on the sixteenth floor.
>Love is no more, it's ended.
>Paper and pins won't mend it;
>Even the moon pretended.
>There must be a reason, oh, there must be one.
>Keep your answers, let me find my own.
>Where do pretty stories get their endings from
>If loving always leaves you all alone?
>Kisses have shown me sorrow;
>Love is a throne to borrow;
>Pay for the loan tomorrow.
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