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e: Sun, 07 Jun 1998 15:52:58 +0100 (BST)
From: Liam 
Subject: d/gray_david/wisdom.crd

Title : "wisdom"
Artist: David Gray
Album : A Century Ends
Year  : 1992

Note : As with most DG songs, it sounds fine with just one guitar. (if you
have a Clune, use one!!)

This song is all E-shaped barre chords:

Normal tuning

Intro : B, E, A, E (*2)

Play this intro tune throughout the choruses.

         B      E,A,E, B        E,A,E
Chorus : Time no good, Wisdom no good,
         Patience no good, to me anymore
         
          A                          B
Verse 1 : Now night has fallen on the stair
          Some things you do you can never repair
          Seems I'm always pretending
          things aren't there when they are

          And the leaves are nearly off the trees
          the traffic thick past yellow windows
          and I'm lost inside the frozen headlights
          thinking of you

repeat chorus

Verse 2 : And the trees are looking like bones
          and the afternoon's filled with storm and rain
          I'm staring out of this metal train
          Thinking of you

          And the trees are looking like bones
          and the afternoon filled with rain and storm
          and I'm tangled up in memory's thorns
          no way through

repeat chorus
           
          A          B      A       B
Bridge :  Trees like bones, yellow windows
          memories, thorns, oh and you

repeat chorus

End



Chords : 

E : 0 2 2 1 0 0 
A : 5 7 7 6 0 0
B : 7 9 9 8 0 0

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Video Wisdom

Wisdom
The video for Wisdom from the album, A Century Ends

Tribute to Honor Jim Gray - General Session
General Session Welcome - Shankar Sastry Opening Remarks - Joseph Hellerstein A Tribute, Not a Memorial: Understanding Ambiguous Loss - Pauline Boss The Amateur Search - Michael Olson Jim Gray at Berkeley - Michael Harrison Knowledge and Wisdom - Pat Helland Why Did Jim Gray Win the Turing Award? - Michael Stonebraker Jim Gray Chair - Stuart Russell 500 Special Relationships: Jim as a Mentor to Faculty and Students - Ed Lazowska Jim Gray: His Contributions to Industry - David Vaskevitch A "Gap Bridger" - Richard Rashid Thanks to the U.S. Coast Guard - Paula Hawthorn

rise: prophecy of the rainbow warrior beta teaser
communicating the message of native, David Grey Eagle sanford, of how our mother earth is sick and that we in turn are becoming sick; that all races of new generations must unite and change the way we live; that they must rise up and take control of their future. all documentation and monologue has been recorded live and will be use directly as spoken by David Grey Eagle Sanford; it will not be re- scripted in order to obtain the truest message, and maintain the utmost respect prophecy of the rainbow warrior is presented as the third chapter in the governing story titled rise. rise looks at the issues we face today and examines the past future and present in order to provide future generations with the wisdom and knowledge of their true world elders. each chapter/film focuses on these issues and situations from the perspective of different true leaders and elders from around the world, crossing all cultures and races. rise in itself was inspired by the message of David Grey Eagle Sanford, and the focus of each continuing chapter will be tied to but evolve from his message touching on ancient tribal stories, histories, and prophecy, the film begins with a young boy of present time who has been acting improperly and has been removed from his social situation to be talked to by his father for guidance. the father presents the child with the book 'rise' and explains that sometimes we ourselves are not aware of the lessons that we need, or are in the process of learning until that process has come to a close. he then tells the boy to sit and read from the book until he returns the boy opens the ancient and magical looking book randomly to chapter III: prophecy of the rainbow warrior and begins reading about a time long ago where a young brave is on a journey homeward. the brave carries with him the same book that the child is reading (rise) and each time the brave stops on his journey, he reads excerpts from his book, each time taking the child along with him as he is journeys to strange lands and communicates directly with ancient spirits; each with another part of the message it begins to become evident that the spirits are actually speaking to the young boy in present time as the chapter progresses. The chapter is left somewhat open ended with a powerful final message from the chief (David Grey Eagle Sanford) to the boy stating that he is leaving him, but that the ceremony has been done and the spirits that he has met will always be there to guide him , all he needs to do is be willing to hear them

John Kilcourse
1969-2008. In memory of my cousin. This is a short montage of him at Cape Cod when he was little. He loved the Cape.

Our Word 22 Dec
Our words are supposed to mean somethingI believe the words of gods people. If we then are Gods people, maybe we should hold ourselves to the same rule. These are the things you are to do: Speak the truth to each other, and render true and sound judgment in your courts; 17 do not plot evil against your neighbor, and do not love to swear falsely. I hate all this," declares the LORD. (Zch 8:16-17) QCs helpful understanding of Davids buddy Joab! JOAB ASSISTED WITH URIAHs MURDER The messenger said to David, "The men overpowered us and came out against us in the open, but we drove them back to the entrance to the city gate. Then the archers shot arrows at your servants from the wall, and some of the king's men died. Moreover, your servant Uriah the Hittite is dead." (2 Sam 2:23-24) DAVID SAYS KILL JOAB Now you yourself know what Joab son of Zeruiah did to me—what he did to the two commanders of Israel's armies, Abner son of Ner and Amasa son of Jether. He killed them, shedding their blood in peacetime as if in battle, and with that blood stained the belt around his waist and the sandals on his feet. Deal with him according to your wisdom, but do not let his gray head go down to the grave in peace. (1 Kings 2:5-6)

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