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Chorégraphie : Anthony Despras avec la participation de Michel Richard <br /> <br />Centre des Arts Vivants, Paris Bastille
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Denis, whose motionable, alert, most vaulting wit <br />Caps occasion with an intellectual fit. <br />Yet Arthur is a Bowman: his three-heeled timber ’ll hit <br />The bald and bóld blínking gold when áll ’s dóne <br />Right rooting in the bare butt’s wincing navel in the sight of the sun. <br />. . . . . . . .<br /><br />Gerard Manley Hopkins<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/denis/
Every night, they come for me, <br />the worries of tomorrow. <br />I lie in bed and feel <br />every woe and sorrow. <br /> <br />The challenges of love, <br />the trials of school, <br />and dealing with those demons <br />that call me a fool. <br /> <br />The problems with parents, <br />the difficulties with my brother, <br />makes me sometimes wonder <br />why I even bother. <br /> <br />But then I remember, <br />as I lie there in bed, <br />the smiles I bring to others <br />and how I never want that to end. <br /> <br />So I shut out those negative thoughts <br />and give those demons a shove, <br />and fall asleep to the warm feeling <br />that I am most definitly loved.<br /><br />Jessie Hopkins<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/teenage-sorrows/
Mike Hopkins wondered if he rushed Keion Brooks back too soon against Cal Baptist.
Mike Hopkins spoke about some of the UW players now in the NBA.
Mike Hopkins talks about staying in contact with his NBA players.
You wipe away my tears <br />and you comfort me. <br />You chase away my fears. <br /> <br />Much pain my heart bears <br />and you take it from me. <br />You wipe away my tears. <br /> <br />As your presence nears, <br />peace settles over me. <br />You chase away my fears. <br /> <br />I hope your heart hears <br />as I confess the love in me. <br />You wipe away my tears. <br /> <br />From your eyes, sadness clears <br />and joy settles in them and me. <br />You chase away my fears. <br /> <br />I can't believe my ears <br />when you say you love me. <br />You wipe away my tears. <br />You chase away my fears.<br /><br />Jessie Hopkins<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/fearful-tears/
How lovely the elder brother’s <br />Life all laced in the other’s, <br />Lóve-laced!—what once I well <br />Witnessed; so fortune fell. <br />When Shrovetide, two years gone, <br />Our boys’ plays brought on <br />Part was picked for John, <br />Young Jóhn: then fear, then joy <br />Ran revel in the elder boy. <br />Their night was come now; all <br />Our company thronged the hall; <br />Henry, by the wall, <br />Beckoned me beside him: <br />I came where called, and eyed him <br />By meanwhiles; making my play <br />Turn most on tender byplay. <br />For, wrung all on love’s rack, <br />My lad, and lost in Jack, <br />Smiled, blushed, and bit his lip; <br />Or drove, with a diver’s dip, <br />Clutched hands down through clasped knees— <br />Truth’s tokens tricks like these, <br />Old telltales, with what stress <br />He hung on the imp’s success. <br />Now the other was bráss-bóld: <br />Hé had no work to hold <br />His heart up at the strain; <br />Nay, roguish ran the vein. <br />Two tedious acts were past; <br />Jack’s call and cue at last; <br />When Henry, heart-forsook, <br />Dropped eyes and dared not look. <br />Eh, how áll rúng! <br />Young dog, he did give tongue! <br />But Harry—in his hands he has flung <br />His tear-tricked cheeks of flame <br />For fond love and for shame. <br />Ah Nature, framed in fault, <br />There ’s comfort then, there ’s salt; <br />Nature, bad, base, and blind, <br />Dearly thou canst be kind; <br />There dearly thén, deárly, <br />I’ll cry thou canst be kind.<br /><br />Gerard Manley Hopkins<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/brothers/
Lightnin Hopkins - Mojo Hand (1964)
Mike Hopkins sizes up ASU before playing the game.
Jimmy Hopkins Roasts Franklin
Mike Hopkins talks about Koren Johnson's game.
Mike Hopkins talked about his team before the season began.
Mike Hopkins told how 9 players would go through Senior Day ceremonies.
Mike Hopkins talks about his team having more "meat on the bone."
Mike Hopkins discusses recruit Jackson Grant.
Mike Hopkins discusses lost season