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Post by Sonja on May 6, 2005 9:55:07 GMT -5
Where is that poem from? Did you make it up? The style seems familiar. Or I could just be crazy. Oh, and just for my peace of mind: is Nim a Nisse?
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Post by Ark on May 6, 2005 11:12:12 GMT -5
A nisse? Is that some sort of mythical character?
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Post by LuBear on May 6, 2005 11:38:10 GMT -5
I seem to remember that form of poetry... and... well, it's talking about a how everybody is starting to not believe in this fairy creatures.
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Post by Ola Schubert on May 6, 2005 16:19:22 GMT -5
Where is that poem from? Did you make it up? The style seems familiar. Or I could just be crazy. Oh, and just for my peace of mind: is Nim a Nisse? I wrote the little poem, it is part of a longer poem that I have not finished yet. Is Nim a Nisse? I don´t know, in Sweden Nisse is a name, like Nisse Karlsson. If you are Norwegian, then I think you call them Nisse, or pixie.
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Post by AbandonedOne on May 7, 2005 17:46:20 GMT -5
We use the word nissar in Sweden as well dun we? Or maybe that's just me....
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Post by Ola Schubert on May 8, 2005 8:32:56 GMT -5
We use the word nissar in Sweden as well dun we? Or maybe that's just me.... Yes, you are correct, we use the word tomtenissar. But I always relate them to the guys who work in Santas factory, helping him out with all the presents. There seems to be a thin line between our folklore and the traditional Disney christmas story. One thing is for certain, Nim is not that kind of Nisse.
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Post by AbandonedOne on May 8, 2005 8:54:28 GMT -5
Well there are "Tomtar" or "Nissar" that suposedly lives in the barns and stuff (på loften i ladorna och sånt) that takes care of the animals and stuff
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