Subject: [FFML] Assistance, please.
From: Kyle Emmerson
Date: 7/23/1999, 4:47 PM
To: ffml@fanfic.com

Hey folks.

	I've searched and searched and searched, and I've at last resorted to
using the FFML to ifnd some information I need..

	What I need is basic. I simply need the mandarin translation for 'Dreamer
with open eyes'...

	Anyways, I might as well give a status report...

	A Life Once Lived Chapter 12 is now 65% complete. As soon as I get my
creative energies on that project back, I'll finish it and then post it.

	Coverging Fates Chapter 3 is at 25% completion. I should get back to work
on that ASAP.

	Trials of Destiny Chapter 1 is at 99% completion. I just need some
pre-readers, and then I can release it.

	Trials of Destiny Chapter 2, for that matter, is at 50% completion. Again,
I'll need prereaders.. ^_^



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So let it tempt no body new;
Take my lady, she will sigh
For my bed where'er I lie;
Take them, said the skeleton,
  But leave my bones alone.

Take my raiment, now grown cold,
To give to some poor poet old;
Take the skin that hoods this truth
If his age would wear my youth;
Take them, said the skeleton,
  But leave my bones alone.

Take the thoughts that like the wind
Blow my body out of mind;
Take this heart to go with that
And pass it on from rat to rat;
Take them, said the skeleton,
  But leave my bones alone.

Take the art which I bemoan
In a poem's crazy tone;
Grind me down, though I may groan,
To the starkest stick and stone;
Take them, said the skeleton,
  But leave my bones alone.]

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