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| Strideo |
Be still and listen to the gentle murmurs of soft dust and soil. Hear whispers of tales told by the dead. A tender stirring of spirits gone by, who ache at the passing of thier time. You can still hear the faint echos of thier voices in the ruins of long ago. Yes, be still and learn, for they still have much to teach. ... |
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| oldephebe |
i love this word...i think mailer or updike were the first authors i ran across who used the word so sensuously.. i forget.. Strid - nice word.. |
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| Strideo |
^_^ ... |
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| Strideo |
ha ha! "thier" Geez . . . ... |
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| x | susurros | 040120 |
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| egger | . | 040121 |
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| iNsEcUrE_GoTh_GiRl | from latin? susurrans - meaning whisper. i think, anyway. | 041116 |
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(heard from a dream in the distance as with a seashell by the shore under my towel lieing down the surf tilts the land down in endless cycle of drift of soft grasses banging together from: remote 031117) |
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