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Re: "Rose-lipped maidens, light foot lads"Posted by ESC on June 19, 2006 In Reply to: Re: "Rose-lipped maidens, light foot lads" posted by Bob on June 18, 2006 : : "Rose-lipped maidens, light foot lads" was a toast in the film "Out of Africa". What does it mean? Where does it come from? : : Heiko Vogt : It's from A. E. Housman's Shropshire Lad: : With rue my heart is laden : By brooks too broad for leaping : At one point in my life, I made a habit of memorizing poems, particularly when spending time in airplanes. I nearly wore out my copy of Shropshire Lad, and had at least 15 poems from that wonderful book memorized. Many of those memories have faded like the roses.... It was a custom in U.S. schools long ago, to have students memorize and recite poems. I don't think anyone does that now. Pity. |