>>>>>Maybe he was thinking about "Orpheus in the Underworld"
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>>>>But how does it relate to sleep? Or it's an eternal sleep? <g>
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>>>Hey, I'm not in the guy's mind. But, yes, I suspect he was subconsciously thinking of the eternal sleep. <g>
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>>He-he. But you're missing the whole point. He refers to it as a common expression (idiom) in Spanish and proves by examples from poets.
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>Poets often get it wrong, and in songs:
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>P. McCartney in "Live and Let Die" sings " .. this ever-changing world in which we live in
Are you sure it's not "this ever-changing world in which we're livin'"?
Tamar
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