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SaunaA sauna is a small room or house designed as a place to experience dry or wet/dry heat sessions, or an establishment with one or more of these and auxiliary facilities, or the act of using a sauna. Taking a sauna is usually a social affair in which the participants disrobe and sit or recline in temperatures of over 40 °C or 100 °F. This induces relaxation and promotes sweating. In some styles of sauna water is periodically trickled over hot stones to generate a rush of steam. Sometimes fragrant branches and leaves are lightly slapped on the skin, supposedly to promote better circulation. It is believed by some that heavy sweating helps to remove 'toxins' from the body.The Finnish sauna is the most widely known, but many cultures have close equivalents, such as the North American First Nations sweat lodge and the Turkish steam bath. Most North American college/university physical education complexes and many public sports centers include sauna facilities. They may also be present in a public swimming pool. This may either be separate area where swimming wear is taken off, or a smaller facility in the swimming pool area where one should keep the swimming wear on. The sauna can be so soothing that heat prostration or even hyperthermia (heat stroke) can result. A sometimes customary practice of taking a cool shower or plunge afterwards always results in a great increase in blood pressure, so extreme moderation is advised for those with a history of stroke or hypertension (high blood pressure). In Finland sauna is thought as a healing refreshment and has been used to cure people from all diseases through the times. Alcoholic drinks are almost never used in the sauna, as the effects of heat and alcohol are cumulative despite in the Finnish sauna culture a beer after a sauna is thought to be refreshing and relaxing. Social and mixed gender nudity with adults and children is quite common in the conventional sauna, with a strict prohibition of any form of sexual activity. Some adult-only saunas have different rules; the term "sauna" is also used for a bath-house, sometimes with facilities like a standard sauna, where people go to find sexual partners and have sex on the premises. Some such saunas rent small rooms for this purpose. A Turkish style sauna establishment is called hamam. And ever it quivers, and runs, and trills
(How long a day can be.)
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(The day is long, alack,)
If the ship that sailed out yesterday
(The day is long, so long,)
How deep the sorrow that finds no tear,
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And will not let me sleep.
Down in my heart, down deep
And tears would wash the wound, I have no doubt,
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If I could only weep.
O silent Fates who steep
Take what thou wilt, but give me back my tears,
Let us think of the summer to be.
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Let us look for the pleasure to be.
Let us prize each new joy more than the last,
Let us live for the one to be.
How foolish the shore were it sad because
Though dear its memory be:
Love will be sweet, and the rose will be red
Like restless children worn out with play,
Is harder now than it is by day.
Like a tiger.html">tiger.html">tiger steals forth, and is bold at night.'
The wind.html">wind wailed low like a woman weeping;
And, oh! for the old, sweet nights of sleeping,
Before the stars from heaven went out
And I said to my heart, 'Oh! vain, vain strife;
Can only be won at the end of life.
The eyes of the tiger shine through the dark.'
The wind sighed low like a sick man dying,
And I said, 'O heart! there is no use trying,
And the tiger, appeased with its midnight feast,
(Like the friends of a day),
How the years flow away,
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