YES!!!!i wasn't gonna say anything but it is in the
context of "to ERR is human" as in error without the
effort.
--- jane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > 1.) I like and know a little shakespeare but
> "shakespeare sang air on air"
> > -what does it mean or what do you guys think it
> means?
>
>
> I havent checked my mail in a couple of days, so
> sorry if this is
> done. But, i think the lyrics are "Shakespeare sang
> err on err" and its
> all about tragedy. I cant think of one shakespearen
> character who was in
> love that had it work well. It was all about pain,
> and fucking up. And
> like, a lot of times (in what ive read of
> shakespeare) the fuck up wasnt
> because one person was neccesarily (sp) mean or
> evil, but that "fate" or
> chance would fuck shit it up. So....its all about
> love fucking up. I
> think.
>
> Jane.
>
>
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