Happy the man,and happy he alone, He,who can call today his own; He who,secure within,can say, Tomorrow do thy worst,for I have lived today.
Happy the man,and happy he alone, He,who can call today his own; He who,secure within,can say, Tomorrow do thy worst,for I have lived today.
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Do you guys mean that vehicle used to take chickens from the coop to the slaughter house or the one used to ferry gas cylinders?
And BTW, Darude in Marathi means a dipsomaniac.
No offence meant, Darude.
In musical terminology, tempo (Italian for "time") is the speed or pace of a given piece.