Yea, the sparrow hath found an house, and the swallow a nest for herself, where she may lay her young, even thine altars, O Lord of hosts, my King, and my God.
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Is your art improving or what??
ReplyDeleteThe Crescat linked here. I've never actually laughed until I cried until I saw this. Thank you so much. :)
ReplyDeleteI had a ... disturbing time trying to guess how the proper lyrics line-up... I keep expecting "sors inanis" to arrive early.
ReplyDeleteOh sure. Show-off.
ReplyDelete"I'm just going to say something that will cleverly imply I know the lyrics well enough to follow along..." Smarty-smarty...
I've been listening to this piece of music (the whole thing, not just the famous bit) all my life and I've never known what the hell they're saying.
So there.
Ahem Christopher, you mean "sors immanis, et inanis." I knew that without looking it up because I played Final Fantasy VII...I'm just that cultured.
ReplyDeleteSee, Hilary, there you go! Plenty of people know the lyrics better than I do, and are happy to claim being much geekier!
ReplyDeleteLiner notes FTW!
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