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Date: Sun, 29 Dec 2002 22:47:30 +0100 (CET) From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Malco?=Subject: Re: (urth) Trees again Some people on this list are very interested in the role of trees in the Sun books. One of my favourite poems is Hallaig by Sorley MacLean. This poem was written in Scots Gaelic and is about the highland clearances (what else). In this poem the author imagines that the spirit/soul/essence of those who have now left the islands and glens deserted (vanished people anyone?) still remains and is manifest in the trees and woods coating the land. Now I am not suggesting that Wolfe was thinking about this poem or anything like it (but how I wish it could be true), however some may just find this useful/interesting/inspiring. The poem begins, “Time, the deer, is in Hallaig wood”. nastler Har du problemer med din hjemmecomputer? Få hjælp med Yahoo!s PC-support på http://dk.shopping.yahoo.com/pcsupport/index.html --