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"Cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galon"-"A nation without a language is a nation without a heart" Welsh Proverb
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Friday, June 8, 2012
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Llywelyn, tears of blood you'd weep,
If you should see this from your sleep:
Our heart in a foreigner's hand,
Our ancient throne in a conqueror's land;
A nation where the meek abound,
... Where once were men who stood their ground.
We smile beneath the Royalty,
Peasants are peasants, never free.
We'll carry on our slavish way
Content and happy come what may;
Lost of roots, nothing to save,
Without a care but to behave.
We shall not be deceived for long
By fables and historic song,
For we, who now just count to ten,
Are Wales' Rule-Britannia men.
We are the patriots who lack fire,
The headstrong international choir.
In honour of your name, my land,
I'll ride with reddened sword in hand,
And nothing more than this is true:
How I could spill this blood for you. (Lloyd Owen)
If you should see this from your sleep:
Our heart in a foreigner's hand,
Our ancient throne in a conqueror's land;
A nation where the meek abound,
... Where once were men who stood their ground.
We smile beneath the Royalty,
Peasants are peasants, never free.
We'll carry on our slavish way
Content and happy come what may;
Lost of roots, nothing to save,
Without a care but to behave.
We shall not be deceived for long
By fables and historic song,
For we, who now just count to ten,
Are Wales' Rule-Britannia men.
We are the patriots who lack fire,
The headstrong international choir.
In honour of your name, my land,
I'll ride with reddened sword in hand,
And nothing more than this is true:
How I could spill this blood for you. (Lloyd Owen)
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Bennitt Place where 80,000 Confederate Soldiers under gen. Joseph Johnson surrendered to Major Gen. William T. Sherman
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Bennitt Place where 80,000 Confederate Soldiers under General. Joseph Johnson surrendered to Major Gen. William T. Sherman. Bringing the Civil war to an end. It might be noted that General Robert E. Lee surrendered only 28,000 at Appomattox Court House on April 9th 1865. This took place in the latter part of April 27-29th 1865. (Photo taken from the News and Observer Paper and was taken by Chuck Liddy) today in Durham N.C. USA where the Bennitt Place is now a historical sight.See more
by: Earl T. Williams Jr
Saturday, March 24, 2012
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