VNV NATION - New Album “Electric Sun" out on 28 April 2023 PLAGE NOIRE 2023 - 3,400 guests open the festival seasonįOLKFIELD FESTIVAL 2023 - On the occasion of 25 years of SCHANDMAUL on July 7th and 8th, 2023 in Gelsenkirchen/ AmphitheaterĮ-TROPOLIS FESTIVAL 2023 - New bands & return to spring, postponed to March 2, 2024! THE SMASHING PUMPKINS - Release last act of trilogy album “Atum” today "Rose of Sharon" is a song by Robert Hunter (Greatful Dead) released on his solo album Tiger Rose.HIGHERSENSE - New Album “A Place Called Home” Judah Robertson has an album entitled "Rose of Sharon". The term and trope are found throughout the Sefer Tahkemoni by Yehuda Alharizi (1165-1225) and much of the poetic corpus of the Golden Age of Iberian Jewish belles lettres, which includes the works of such poets as Shmu'el HaNagid (993-1056), Moses Ibn Ezra (c.1055-after 1138), Yehuda Halevi (c.1075-1141), and Abraham Ibn Ezra (c.1093-c.1167) among others. Sephardic Hebrew poetry from the 10th-15th century demonstrates prolific use of the ×-בצלת (ḥăḇaṣṣeleṯ) translated into English consistently as "Rose of Sharon" there are a few renderings as "lily" (see Gate 47 of the Tahkemoni). Rose of Sharon is a homeless character in Sherman Alexie's short story "What You Pawn I Will Redeem," published Apin The New Yorker. Leonard Cohen in his original poem "The Traitor" (on which the song "The Traitor" is based) also refers to the Rose of Sharon. The Rose of Sharon is referenced in the Bob Dylan song "Caribbean Wind." The song appeared on the compilation album Biograph but was originally recorded during the sessions for Shot of Love. The village of Rosharon, Texas is named after the "Rose Of Sharon" from the Cherokee Roses that grew near by. The Ragnarok Online background music set includes a track called "Rose of Sharon". The lyrics seem to allude to both the Song of Solomon and to Steinbeck's novel. There is a song entitled "Rose of Sharon" on Xiu Xiu's 2005 album La Forêt. The Rose of Sharon is referenced in the Killswitch Engage song "Rose of Sharyn" from their 2003 album The End of Heartache. The Rose of Sharon is also referenced in the Kate Bush recording "The Song of Solomon" from her 1993 album The Red Shoes. Throughout much of the novel, she is depicted as fragile because of her pregnancy. In The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck, Rose of Sharon (often called "Rosasharn") is a major character, the eldest daughter of the Joad family and the sister of the protagonist Tom Joad. In Korea, the Rose of Sharon (mugunghwa or Hibiscus syriacus, "endless flower") is the historical symbol of the present and historic Yi Dynasty Korean royal family, and figures throughout domestic and royal architectural elements, particularly in roof tiles. In the USA, the Rose of Sharon is the official flower of Phi Beta Chi, a national Lutheran-based Greek social letter sorority. According to an annotation of Song of Solomon 2:1 by the translation committee of the New Revised Standard Version, "Rose of Sharon" is a mistranslation of a more general Hebrew word for "crocus". The name Rose of Sharon first appears in English in 1611 in the King James Version of the Bible. Rose of Sharon has also become a frequently used catch phrase in lyrics and verse. The name's colloquial application has been used as an example of the lack of precision of common names, which potentially causes confusion. Rose of Sharon is a common name that applies to several different species of flowering plants that are highly valued throughout the world. The rising sun will always speak your name. What would I give to behold the smile, the face of love. Hoping, praying that I'll find a way to turn back time. Wondering what were the last words I said to you.
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