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At First, Everything Was Novel

In the world upstairs

Are walls as veils,

Balleting in

Inner winds.

 

Shadows criss-cross

The songs

That trudge

From throngs

Of masses

Running around,

In chaos

That sneaks over -

Guised in cloaks

That rival its

Counterpart.

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Written by
elephants-and-coyotes
Published
Aug 3, 2011
Lines·Words
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Clue 1/3 for "Nails Hairier than Hair."

So, there shall be three clues!

They will get progressively easier.

I love games, so I would like to make this one, if you guys don't mind.

If you think you've figured the poem out, message your answer, as to not end the game for anyone else who may want to keep guessing!

That way, also, we can have more than one person claim the answer.

You guys are too smart, so I'm tryin' with all of my little might to "not" make this too TOO easy.

But, I want it to be fun.

^ ^

© 2011 Elephants & Coyotes

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