Defense? Stray: Tracing# The Snaking% Etymology of Wind
Defense? Stray: Tracing# The Snaking% Etymology of Wind
Defense? Stray: Tracing# The Snaking% Etymology of Wind
484
Very
soon he
will vanish
bend -
ie wind
completely in the wings
tracing# the snaking% etymology of wind
of his own
wordless
stanza
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p.484
Sky - blue /
Pg. 464 ...an open window. Doorways offer passage but windows offer vision. ..An eye on the wind.
Which, in case you didn't realize, has everything to do with the story of
Connaught B.N.S. Cape who observed four asses winnow the air...for as
we know there can only be one conclusion, no matter the labor, the last-
ing trace, the letters or even the faith--no daytime, no starlight, not even a
flashlight to the rescue--
For as we know there can be no escape . . . Four (don)kyes blow the wind? wind the wind?
She happily handed over the reading lists she’d compiled on his behalf and even dug
Tatiana up a few notes she’d made relating to the etymology of “labor” pg. 108
Natasha
Hailey?
Twin "Forgive me please for including this. An old man's mind is just as
likely to wander as a young man's, but where a young man will
forgive the stray, an old man will cut it out. Youth always tries to fill
the void, an old man learns to live with it. It took me twenty years to
unlearn the fortunes found in a swerve. Perhaps this is no news to
you but then I have killed many men and I have both legs and I
don't think I have ever equaled the bald gnome Error who comes
from his cave with featherless ankles to feast on the mighty
dead."
to
be continued.
Stretch, spans(snaps), clasp,
claps DNE, spin, rope, cord, etc...