If you come to visit me
You will find me behind the realm of naught
Behind naught there is a place
Where the veins of the air is full of dandelions
Who bring the happy tidings of flowers blossoming
At the farthest bush
Over the sands also you can see the delicate
Footsteps of the horseman who mounted the
Anemone hill of ascension at morning
Beyond the realm of naught the umbrella of
Desire has been spread
So that the breeze of thirst can run into the leave's root
The siren of the rain resounds
One is lonely here
And in this loneliness the shade of an elm
Stretches to eternity
If you come to visit me
Come gently and slowly lest the fragile china of my
Solitude cracks
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Break the ice
Our Eskimo in the illustration doesn't seem to understand that to break the ice doesn't mean to knock someone's house down. It means to do something friendly in order to overcome shyness or to ease tension in a social situation. "To break the ice, let's invite our new neighbors to lunch."
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grumpy = someone who is often in a bad mood and complains a lot (esp old people): "He's such a grumpy old man
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