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A question about "On Time" by Milton
I am sure all have heard it, a very fine writing. To put ones thoughts to pen and paper is truly a gift, yet there is one line I have trouble understanding and wonder if some of you can help.
"Whose speed is but the heavy Plummets pace" What is he referring to with the word "Plummet" ? Today it means a device to use on the end of a cord, to plumb, if you will. I am not sure if he is referring to this or maybe a variation of the word "plum", like for example "It was plum crazy". For years I thought it meant either some type of a bird or maybe even the hooves of a horse on a cobblestone path. Anyway, "On Time" has always been one of my best loved writings. I was pleased to find it on the opening movie of SH4. |
Plummets. A lead weight whose slow descent activates the ticking mechanism in a clock
Source:http://www.dartmouth.edu/~milton/rea...me/index.shtml |
I like the movie too... great video makes the spoken word more intense.
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yup, always liked that poem, odd context (on time, WWII subs) but it sure works :up:
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its about drama in life (text), mixed with the drama of war (video), the music in the background works like a catalysator ...
one of the coolest and most touching gamevideos ever cheers morph |
Thank you, Nuc, for the link. Now I know.
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