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Balladeer
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0 posted 2001-01-31 10:04 PM




There are so many great traditions of this special day
Tender things and silly gestures that have passed our way.
One can only be amazed at things that lovers do..
Let's take a little look through history and pick out a few.

In the Middle Ages, maidens also drew out names
And were allowed to pick out batchelors for their lovers games.
They pinned the names there on their sleeves and left them there for days
Thus, "wearing your heart on your sleeve" became a common phrase.

In England, children dressed as adults, went from door to door
Singing of St. Valentine, collecting coins and more......
"Good morning to you, valentine
Curl your locks as I do mine
Two before and three behind
Good morning to you, valentine."

In Wales, they traded wooden love spoons to their lover fair
Engraved with hearts and keys and keyholes showing that they care.
When maids received a spoon with keys engraved into the bowl
It meant that "you unlock my heart" with marriage as its goal.

In the early 1700's, to America it came
And some will say the country has not ever been the same!
Now Canada, Mexico, France, Australia, U.S. and U.K.
All recognize this holiday that's known as Lovers Day.

So, all you Passion poets, please enjoy this special day.
It's rich in deep tradition and there was a price to pay.
Use this day to let someone know your love and friendship's true
And, as for me, I wish the best to every one of you!
© Copyright 2001 Michael Mack - All Rights Reserved
doreen peri
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1 posted 2001-01-31 10:32 PM


*sigh*... what an awesome writer you are.......i am so serious about that..... this is a wonderful part 3 .... part 4? well... who knows... nobody has a crystal ball...   ... or do they? well...my hand is raised with something shining in it... who knows? y'know?

you are a fine writer and i admire you and respect you immensely......
iloveyouandhowyouwriteandeverythingaboutyou

Denise
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2 posted 2001-01-31 10:33 PM


Ahhhhh, isn't that sweet?!! I wish you the same, Balladeer!!  

Denise

Martie
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3 posted 2001-01-31 10:39 PM


Balladeer--I wish you had been my history teacher...this was great! (still looking for part 1)
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4 posted 2001-02-01 12:28 PM


Balladeer~ I really like this......I'm gonna print this one for the kids on Valentine's Day........they'll love getting this kind of History lesson!   Fantastic job with these   -SEA
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5 posted 2001-02-01 12:54 PM


You do, do your homework...I enjoyed very much...and I thank you. Peace to you my friend...and? see ya in the next forum....lol
Kethry
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6 posted 2001-02-01 06:54 AM


Deer,
as a writer you're are wonderful, as a friend incomparable. May the circle of poetic majesty and the ring of friendship endure forever.
Write on
Kethry


Those of us who refuse to risk and grow get swallowed up by life. Patty Hansen.



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7 posted 2001-02-01 06:57 AM


A fine teacher you are...well done! I had not known all of these historical tidbits, but now I am so very glad I do....

thank you!

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8 posted 2001-02-01 07:30 AM


'Deer love, this is fabulous it truly is a brilliant history lesson. Illuminating, interesting, alive, absolutely vibrant. Few writers can produce something sooooo superb, you can, and I applaud you wholeheartedly.
Excellant work, fabulously written and I love this.
Take care love as always
                 Mushy
                    


Take back the hope you gave,- I claim
Only a memory of the same
Robert Browning



Kit McCallum
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9 posted 2001-02-01 07:30 AM


Applause! Wonderful!  

OK ... listen for the doorbell, but give me a few minutes ... just have to put my hair in some curlers, pin something to my sleeve, and make some chicken soup to go in this lovely bowl, LOL!  

This was a wonderful trilogy Michael ... and a great ending with the many traditions over time. I hadn't read of any of these traditions before! What a wonderful way to learn about them, loved all three!!!

Best Valentine wishes,
/Kit

[This message has been edited by Kit McCallum (edited 02-01-2001).]

jellybeans
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10 posted 2001-02-01 02:12 PM


hey I have no idea why I am reading these, other than the pull of the works of a fine writer, Vday is my very least favorite holiday...nice job on these though, and yep, I am sure lots of hearts are wishing the best for you also, mine included  
Mother_Earth
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11 posted 2001-02-02 12:45 PM


Balladeer, you have done yourself proud!! What a wonderful poem to a priest, who broke his vows, and fell for a maiden, and then became a saint!  Who knows what history has in store for us mortal persons.  I liked this one the best but all were great.  Hope you have a wonderful Valentine's day. You worked hard for it.  
   Hugs, ME

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12 posted 2001-02-02 04:41 PM


You have done much research on this series of three my friend and your research has spawned an interesting and historic tale with just the right amount of Balladeer included here....well done  

~ Ruth
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