(look two posts in one night?!?!?!) At 11:21 PM 10/25/97 -0700, you wrote: >it's kind of weird. > >a couple of years ago, i met a lady who became a very good friend. she was >a very unique person. 12 years or so older than me. She was from >Manchester, England. She was very deep and had a special insight into >people, life. You know that chinese proverb or whatever, at the beginning >of raise high the roofbeam carpenter? I read that again one day and >realized, that this girl was the on person I knew that I would send out for >those horses. > >I wasn't in love with her. It wasn't that kind of relationship. But she >was extraordinary, I found her to be the closest parallel to Seymour Glass >I had ever met. > >Tonight, I received an email saying Sarah had committed suicide. Rod, As always you have my condolances. Been reading some of Plath lately (bell jar and her journals) and often I feel the twinge of suicide calling myself. I had made, long ago on this list, a comment that those that I consider to be greats, end up dying by suicide or from alcohol/drug abuse. The best truly do die young. you will be in my thoughts- *hugs* Lisa <center>Simunye Design: New Innovations for a new world http://www.simunye.com Into the sea of waking dreams, I follow without pride Nothing stands between us here & I won't be denied </center> -"Possession" Sarah McLachlan