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From the New World Dictionary of the English Language (forthcoming, French Press): to tear (tore, torn) to ewe (owe, own) to wear (war, warn) . Glass War Happiness suspends the metal, and the spoon will stir the liquid to dispatch the caravane of leaves. I drink only light through a straw. Let's watch their army rise and settle: rake it in the morning. Sometimes you call because you wake from a nightmare. The window still frames the uncertainty of the fall: whatever you don't swallow, I plant in the soil. You said, some words should not be set apart in the dictionary. . est. feb. 5, 2004 A.D. |
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