Do your hang low
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Do Your Ears Hang LowTwo versions are shown below.
Version 1
Do your ears hang low?
Do they wobble to and fro?
Can you tie them in a knot?
Can you tie them in a bow?
Can you throw them o'er your shoulder
like a continental soldier?
Do your ears hang low?
Do your ears hang high?
Do they reach up to the sky?
Do they droop when they are wet?
Do they stiffen when they're dry?
Can you semaphore your neighbour
with a minimum of labour?
Do your ears hang high?
Do your ears flip-flop?
Can you use them for a mop?
Are they stringy at the bottom?
Are they curly at the top?
Can you use them for a swatter?
Can you use them for a blotter?
Do your ears flip-flop?
Do your ears hang out?
Can you waggle them about?
Can you flip them up and down
as you fly around the town?
Can you shut them up for sure
when you hear an awful bore?
Do your ears hang out?
Version 2
Do your ears hang low?
Do they wobble to and fro?
Can you tie them in a knot?
Can you tie them in a bow?
Can you throw them o'er your shoulder
like a Continental Soldier?
Do your ears hang low?
Does your tongue hang down?
Does it flop all around?
Can you tie it in a knot?
Can you tie it in a bow?
Can you throw it o'er your shoulder
like a Continental Soldier?
Does your tongue hang down?
Does your nose hang low?
Does it wiggle to and fro?
Can you tie it in a knot?
Can you tie it in a bow?
Can you throw it o'er your
shoulder like a Continental Soldier?
Does your nose hang low?
Do your eyes pop out?
Do they bounce all about?
Can you tie them in a knot?
Can you tie them in a bow?
Can you throw them o'er your shoulder
like a Continental Soldier?
Do your eyes pop out?
Do your eyeballs droop
do they wobble in your soup
can you tie them in a loop
can you wind them on a hoop
do your eyeballs droop!
The following verses are copyright 1998 by Lawrence, Ann, Benjamin, and Katherine Sulky
Do your ears stretch wide? Do they reach from side to side?
Can you use them as a parachute
or wings that let you glide?
Can you cast a cooling shadow
over most of Colorado?
Do your ears stretch wide?
Are your ears too big? Are they heavy as a pig?
Do they bruise your cerebellum
when you dance an Irish jig?
Can they function as the anchors
for a fleet of oil tankers?
Are your ears too big?
Are your ears real small? Barely visible at all?
Do they look just like two peanuts stuck onto a bowling ball?
Can you store them in a thimble when you're feeling rather nimble?
Are your ears real small?
Are your ears quite clean? Do they have a lovely sheen?
Did you harvest all the vegetables that grow down in between?
Did you wash out all the soil after all your farming toil?
Are your ears quite clean?
Are your ears so thin? Do the breezes make 'em spin?
Can you shine a light right through them like the finest onionskin?
Can you wrap up a salami? Do they fold like origami?
Are your ears so thin?
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Lyrics:
Do your ears hang low?
Do they wobble to and fro?
Can you tie them in a knot?
Can you tie them in a bow?
Can you throw them over your shoulder like a continental soldier?
Do your ears hang low?
Do your ears hang high?
Do they reach up to the sky?
Do they droop when they're wet?
Do they stiffen when they're dry?
Can you semaphore your neighbor with a mimimum of labor?
Do your ears hang high?
Do your ears hang wide?
Do they flap from side to side?
Do they wave in the breeze?
From the slightest little sneeze?
Can you soar above the nation with a feeling of elation?
Do your ears hang wide?
Do your ears flip-flop?
Can you use them for a mop?
Are they stringy at the bottom?
Are they curly at the top?
Can you use them for a swatter?
Can you use them for a blotter?
Do your ears flip-flop?
Do your ears hang askew?
Can you use one stirring stew,
while the other's picking berries,
or making mountain dew?
Can you hold an elevator,
while you signal to a waiter?
Do your ears hang askew?
Do your ears fall off?
When you give a great big cough?
Do they lie there on the ground?
Or bounce up at every sound?
Can you stick them in your pocket like little Davy Crockett?
Do your ears fall off?
Do your eyeballs droop?
Do they wobble in your soup?
Can you tie them in a knot?
Can you tie them in a loop?
Can you throw them o'er your shoulder,
Like a continental soldier?
Do your eyeballs droop?
Does your nose hang down?
Does it drag upon the ground?
Can you tie it in a knot?
Can you tie it in a crown?
Can you throw it over your shoulder,
Like a continental soldier?
Does your nose hang down?
Do your eyes bug out?
Do they roll around your snout?
Do you go cross-eyed,
When you're looking for a trout?
Can you see your image clearer,
Without looking in the mirror?
Do your eyes bug out?
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Golden Mean - Symphony based on the works of the venerable Optina Elders. Volume 2
compiler Tereshchenko T. N.
Symphony based on the works of the venerable Optina Elders
Volume 2
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Passing through this feat, avoid multiplication and impoverishment in everything, but go the middle path, remembering the words of St. Isaac the Syrian that there is no price for moderate deeds (St. Hilarion, 20). nine0003
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And I advise you to stick to the golden mean in dealing with the younger and older, trying not to insist on your own and to do according to your duty what will be possible for consideration, guided by the fear of God and a good conscience (St. Ambrose, 1 ).
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The middle is good everywhere and in everything. Immoderation and inopportuneness always bring harm instead of an imaginary benefit. Know that bodily virtues (fasting and vigils) are only instruments of virtues; virtue, in the proper sense, is only spiritual (St. Ambrose, 1). nine0003
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Look, Melitona, stick to the middle tone; take it high - it will not be easy, take it low - it will be slippery; and you, Melitona, stick to the middle tone (St. Ambrose, 4).
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Hold on to a more medium tone, it will be more trustworthy and true. I received your letter, in which you describe your struggle with thoughts that upset you. You work harder than anyone else, while others do not want to appreciate it, and the first mother abbess, who, for her part, writes to me that she is ready to reassure you in every possible way and sympathizes with you in your struggle, but has no way to force others to appreciate your labors and troubles for monastery. nine0003
I offer you two remedies for your comfort.
N.'s mother, due to her illness, would not have agreed to accept the abbot, but decided to accept it only in order to get you out of the difficult situation in which you were in the N. monastery, as you yourself explained all this to me. Remember this and don't forget. When you remember this, you will be less likely to claim to be the abbess when she, according to her position and duty, gives her voice, since it is impossible to always keep the abbess silent. And the mother treasurer should sometimes be in the presence of others and remain silent until the time when mother abbess asks about something, even if after these matters the mother treasurer had to finish. nine0003
This is how the spiritual order requires. In private, mother abbess can say everything, but in front of others, one must carefully declare one’s knowledge and significance so as not to tempt strangers who may say that the treasurer takes precedence over the abbess. There is a wise proverb: “The slower you go, the further you will be” (St. Ambrose, 11).
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Mother N.! A tricky child and lacking constancy! Now you prostrate more than measure, now you descend more than measure, as is evident from your letter. .. In order to correct your confused position, you ask permission to occupy yourself mainly with spiritual reading, and weaken the rule of prayer. But in the Gospel it is commanded to do this and not to leave it. Follow this rule, always keeping to the middle and moderation in both cases. Then both your position and your spiritual disposition will be equalized. Saint Isaac the Syrian says: “There is no price for moderate and hard work.” It is so valuable, so useful and salutary, and the extremes are called demonic, i.e. from the suggestion and incitement of the demonic by what is happening, which is why, despite their plausibility, they always bring spiritual harm, avoiding which, alternately read and pray in moderation, not weakening at all either from corruption, or from worldly cares, or from claims against others. The God-wise fathers teach us to reproach ourselves always and in everything, and in every unpleasant case, place the blame on ourselves, and not on others. Then we will find peace and peace of mind and keep on the true path of salvation (St. Ambrose, 3, part 2). nine0003
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Thank God for everything, He does everything for the good of our salvation. When we doze off, He gives an impetus so that we wake up from the sleep of oblivion, negligence, and when we are very carried away ... an impulse is also sent so that we slow down our speed a little. The holy fathers said: the royal path is beautiful, i.e. not quiet, not very loud (St. Joseph, 19).
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Question:
– I reproach myself for not making very strong efforts on myself, efforts to death.
Answer:
- Too much voltage is harmful. You can lose strength in vain and become exhausted (St. Nikon, 20).
HEART OF SORRY
Source: Symphony based on the works of the venerable Optina elders: in 2 volumes / [ed.-comp. T. N. Tereshchenko]. Moscow: DAR, 2009. / T. 2. P-Ya. 608 p. ISBN 978-5-485-00260-2
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