Why, it would seem to me through practicing not to deceive.
Along the bridge Lord Marmion rode,
Proudly his red-roan charger trode,
His helm hung at the saddle bow;
Wdl by his visage you might know
He was a stalworth knight and keen,
And had in many a battle been;
The scar on his brown cheek revealed
A token true of Bosworth field;
His eyebrow dark and eye of fire
Showed spirit proud and prompt to ire,
Yet lines of thought upon his cheek
Did deep design and counsel speak.
His forehead, by his casque worn bare,
His thick moustache and curly hair,
Coal-black, and grizzled here and there,
But more through toil than age,
His square-turned joints and strength of limb,
Showed him no carpet knight so trim,
But in close fight a champion grim,
In camps a leader sage.
2007-10-25 12:45:33
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answered by JC 7
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Hi Andy, The evil trys to win but the tangled web you weave helped the needle and anyone else trying to get passed the evil. Evil doesn't win as must as you thing it does.
A Friend,
poppy1
2007-10-26 02:44:26
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answered by poppy1 7
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Force. The destiny of the needle is predetermined by the powers that be... pushing it. Pity the poor thing is lean enough to go inbetween fabric...
It is thru suffocation and hope that it finds its way through but however it cannot act otherwise coz great force is holding tight to its butt. A mafia style motivation to achieve. Sorry to all needles out there.
Try lotto, you may end up shaking off your needleness.
2007-10-25 22:40:52
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answered by spiderheart 3
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What a tangled web we weave, when we practice to deceive*
2007-10-25 20:01:20
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answered by Penny Mae 7
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By the hand of Satan.
2007-10-25 17:29:24
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answered by Brad M 5
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Negligence show it the way....
2007-10-26 15:35:01
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answered by † Iríšh † 7
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when at first I do deceive......
2007-10-25 17:23:33
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answered by Lindy 5
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