Hello everybody!!!
Instead of me making a statement with Joe's songs, I'm going to do something else. Don't worry, I'll make a story anyway. This one is just a little more interesting.
It is Joe's songs in past literature!!!
You might be thinking that this is boring, but it is kinda like a word search with the word bank being completely in your memory.
READ THE DIRECTIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Okay. So I found a couple of pieces of literature that had Joe's song titles in them. The words are not always in order and never together. All of them are spaced out. And not all of the words may be there. But enough to figure it out. The song title will always be in the quote. Not in the book title. Now this won't be easy, but I've narrowed the quotes down to as small as possible, so it's not like looking for a needle in a haystack.
I'm putting the name of the author first, then the book, and then the quote.
I believe it was Glitz Man who was the guy with the keen eye for this. But whoever gets most of them wins......................... .........my undying respect.
Anyway hear it goes.
1. Thomas a Kempis- The Imitation Of Christ
"Seek a secret place for thyself, love to dwell alone with thyself, desire the conversation of no one; but rather pour out thy devout prayer to God, that thou mayest possess a contrite mind and a pure conscience."
2. John Woolman- The Journey of John Woolman
"Exercise of Mind respecting the Hardships of the Sailors—Considerations on the Dangers of training Youth to a Seafaring Life—Thoughts during a Storm at Sea"
3. Richard Barnfield- The Nightingale(A Poem)
"That to hear her so complain
Scarce I could from tears refrain;
For her griefs so lively shown
Made me think upon mine own.";
4. David Hume- An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
"If you tell me, that any person is in love, I easily understand your meaning, and from a just conception of his situation;"
5. Jacob A. Riis- How The Other Half Lives
"“Oh, how my heart grows weary, far from —” The song breaks off suddenly in a low, troubled laugh. She has forgotten, forgotten—"
6. William Hazlitt- Of Persons One Would Wish To Have Seen
"It seemed that if he came into the room, dreams would follow him, and that each person would nod under his golden cloud,"
GOOD LUCK!!!!!!