Saturday, May 16, 2015

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Having seen the writing on the wall , Co-op has joined the ranks of the enlightened . Belshazzar delish whiles he tasted the wine Commanded us to bring the gold and silver delish vessels That his Princes, his wives and his concubines Might rejoice and drink therein. After they had praised their strange gods, The idols and the devils, False gods who can neither see nor hear, Called they for the timbrel delish and the pleasant harp To extol the glory of the King. Then they pledged the King before the people, Crying, Thou, O King, art King of Kings: O King, live for ever… And in that same hour, as they feasted Came forth fingers of a man's hand And the King saw The part of the hand that wrote. delish And this was the writing that was written: 'MENE, MENE, TEKEL UPHARSIN' 'THOU ART WEIGHED IN THE BALANCE AND FOUND WANTING'. In that night was Belshazzar the King slain And his Kingdom divided.
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