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Re: TWHF questions and some Lewis stuff too



I believe this should be  a cannonical work. Period.
It is seriously my favorite of all of his books. One
thing I appreciate is the fact that it is not a
"Christian" theme. Thus, if anyone ever gets on my
case about some of the stuff I write not being
Christian enough, I can always say, "Well, CS Lewis
did it, so why can't I?"
;-)
And what about that endign. Here, after the Queen
spent all this time thinking she was sucha  bad queen,
her loyal subject writes just the the oppisette.


--- Kristen Bailey
<youaremorethanyouthinkyouare at yahoo_com> wrote:
> Hey guys,
> 
> I guess I should know this and I feel kind of silly
> asking, but it has been bugging me ever since the
> birth of my fandom for OtR.  I can't remember what
> version I have of TWHF (it's in the car) but it's
> the
> re-release one with the live version of Fly Dance. 
> My
> Q is regarding the last two songs.  I assume one is
> a
> Ric creation and the other I couldn't even guess. 
> Do
> the songs have names?  What, if any, is the
> background
> behind their insertion in this CD?  And does the
> last
> one have actual words because I can't for the life
> of
> me figure out what they would be.  Thanks for the
> help!
> 
> And speaking of Till We Have Faces, has anyone here
> read Lewis' book of the same name?  It's incredible
> and one of my favorites, though it seems to be one
> of
> his more unknown works.  For those who have read it,
> what are your thoughts?  For those who haven't, you
> should.
> 
> Thanks again,
> K
> 
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