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I am going to be in Ukraine for the next two weeks,
so will have to finish this thought when I get back.
It is a challenge- can anyone discover all the connections
and threads of 'Guy Fawkes" to intrigue and gay issues?
Tom Keske
"Thomas Keske" <TKeske@Comcast.net> wrote in message news:z6mdndEpIP4b-1DZnZ2dnUVZ_o2dnZ2d@comcast.com...
> http://www.bcpl.net/~hutmanpr/greenspanto.html
>
> Green's Harlequin Guy Fawkes- Tabletop Theatre Version 1808
> The Guy Fawkes Prince of Sinisters song
>
> Sir Francis Moore--The Abbey bell is tolling loud,
> Hark to its solemn sound!
> Ear we fly, from the homes of men,
> To the fairies' haunted ground.
>
> Brizleback, Weazlechoff, up and be gay,
> The fairies are flitting fast away!
>
> Away, away, away!
>
> Remember, Remember,
> The fifth of November,
>
>
> =======================================================
>
> I will explain the full meaning of
> this sinister song, later. Sigh....
> So little time, so much mischief to make,
> but the merrier.
>
> It is a bit of espionage history, of course involving
> a morbid nuclear connection. It would be familiar
> to any genuine spook.l
>
> Tom Keske
>
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