Whose document is this? ;-)
Sandy Fleming
sandy at SCOTSTEXT.ORG
Sun Oct 23 18:21:41 UTC 2005
Hi Val and List!
I recognised my own handwriting immediately, but only remember it
vaguely. I think this was in response to a challenge on the list to put
a given verse of some kind into SignWriting. So it's British Sign
Language and I translated it back as:
One of us shall become a monarch
And sit upon a throne of gold.
Wearing not a hat, but a crown.
Lots of diamonds shall be his/hers
A beautiful robe of gold and green
As I always understood, (s)he'll wear a feather, I wonder?
I decided (s)he definitely should
After searching the Web for "gold and green" I came across this, which
is from "Regular Royal Queen" by Gilbert and Sullivan (which explains
why it's called GandS.gif!):
Then one of us will be a Queen,
And sit on a golden throne,
With a crown instead
Of a hat on her head,
And diamonds all her own!
With a beautiful robe of gold and green,
I've always understood;
I wonder whether
She'd wear a feather?
I rather think she should!
Sandy
Valerie Sutton wrote:
> SignWriting List
> October 23, 2005
>
> Dear SW List Members:
> Whose document is this? I found it, without remembering who wrote
> it...The file itself is named GandS.gif. What Sign Language is it? It
> is a good example of writing by hand...Thanks to whomever shared it
> with us... Val ;-)
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