Guest StuCotts Posted June 22, 2009 Posted June 22, 2009 Lhude sing cuccu, it says. Worth a try, I thought. But it didn't work. Regardless of my best effort, we've been putting up with weather more appropriate to early April than to any part of June. I long for the widespread appearance on the streets of the gay summer uniform, which to date I 've seen only only a very few of the hardiest souls. Quote
AdamSmith Posted June 22, 2009 Posted June 22, 2009 New England is having the same malady as NYC, or worse. Viz. my plaint of two years ago, about summer up here being over before it starts. Meanwhile, a partial remedy... Sumer is icumen in. Mix the tonic and the gin. (Richard Armour, Punctured Poems: Famous First and Infamous Second Lines) ...which in turn calls up Ezra Pound's opinion of the opposite season: Winter is icumen in, ( 1 ) Lhude sing Goddamm, ( 2 ) Raineth drop and staineth slop, And how the wind doth ramm! Sing: Goddamm. Skiddeth bus and sloppeth us, Freezeth river, turneth liver, An ague hath my ham. Damm you; Sing: Goddamm. Goddamm, Goddamm, 'tis why I am, Goddamm, So 'gainst the winter's balm. Sing goddamm, damm, sing goddamm, Sing goddamm, sing goddamm, DAMM. ( 1 ) "Note.--This is not folk music, but Dr. Ker writes that the tune is found under the Latin words of a very ancient canon." (Ezra Pound's note on this poem.) Pound parodies the Middle English lyric "Sumer is icumen in," and his reference to W. P. Ker (1855-1923) and to the source Ker discovered, shows an admiration for classical forms. ( 2 ) Lhude: a pun of "loud" and "lewd." http://www.bachlund.org/Ancient_Music.htm Quote
Members Lucky Posted June 22, 2009 Members Posted June 22, 2009 You guys can wax poetic about the rain, but summer is at hand. It's not a poem I like, but I do like this Sinatra song: The summer wind came blowin' in From across the sea It lingered there to touch your hair And walk with me All summer long we sang a song And then we strolled that golden sand Two sweethearts and the summer wind Like painted kites, those days and nights They went flying by The world was new beneath the blue Umbrella sky Then softer than a piper man One day, it called to you I lost you I lost you to The summer wind The autumn wind And the winter winds They have come and gone And still those days Those lonely days They go on and on And guess who’s sigh`s His lullabies through nights that never end My fickled friend, The summer wind The summer wind warm summer wind Mmm the summer wind Quote
Members BigK Posted June 23, 2009 Members Posted June 23, 2009 The hell with waxing poetic. I'm in Texas and when I wake up at 5am it's 78 degrees outside with 90% humidity. You can have my summer. Quote
Members MsGuy Posted June 23, 2009 Members Posted June 23, 2009 The hell with waxing poetic. I'm in Texas and when I wake up at 5am it's 78 degrees outside with 90% humidity. You can have my summer. Damn right! I walked out the door at 1:00 p.m. and the heat just bitch-slapped me across the face. Humidity was like breathing hot fog. It's not even July yet, for Christ's sake. Thank God for air conditioners. Quote
Members TampaYankee Posted June 23, 2009 Members Posted June 23, 2009 The hell with waxing poetic. I'm in Texas and when I wake up at 5am it's 78 degrees outside with 90% humidity. You can have my summer. To rip-off Horace Greely more or less... 'Go north young man! I heartily recommend it. Best though to vacate the northlands by the start of November if one can afford multiple nests. I have grown weary of the snow, finally. While this has been an unsually wet and cool Spring for the Northeast I still much prefer over the H&H of Florida. I also love summers in the Northwest. Seattle and Vancouver are wonderful. Florida is best enjoyed in the late fall and winter and even early Spring. Quote
Guest StuCotts Posted August 19, 2009 Posted August 19, 2009 It was a long time coming, but here it is, having its equatorial way with us. As the man said: "The sun is far too sultry, And we must avoid its ultry- Violet rays." The man himself: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdEnxNog56E Quote