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Afore agone times, avaunt from material Civilization's, was a place; Of unbiased race. We were unadulterated, ere the statues Of bronze, and kaolin faces. The heaven's were ourn graces. Though we got separated; at the fall Of man, we bacameth as flesh, ourn Finger's unlocked, we took the form Of shoes and sock's, wearing human Skin. Though ourn soul's of old knewest None end. We cameth together once again- As ourn light's blended highly, we blocked Out the dark-cut the dim. As through this New-age technological era-we foundeth one Another. Ourn kind hadst been separated through The warlike times, though queen O' mine queen. Again, O' tis again; we foundeth each-other. ©Brandon Nagley ©Lonesome poets poetry ©Earl Jane Nagley ( Filipino rose)
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Jan 23, 2016
Jan 23, 2016 at 12:35 AM UTC
Afore agone times, afore Atlantis....
Afore agone times, avaunt from material Civilization's, was a place; Of unbiased race. We were unadulterated, ere the statues Of bronze, and kaolin faces. The heaven's were ourn graces. Though we got separated; at the fall Of man, we bacameth as flesh, ourn Finger's unlocked, we took the form Of shoes and sock's, wearing human Skin. Though ourn soul's of old knewest None end. We cameth together once again- As ourn light's blended highly, we blocked Out the dark-cut the dim. As through this New-age technological era-we foundeth one Another. Ourn kind hadst been separated through The warlike times, though queen O' mine queen. Again, O' tis again; we foundeth each-other. ©Brandon Nagley ©Lonesome poets poetry ©Earl Jane Nagley ( Filipino rose)
Afore means- before Agone- means ago avaunt- is archaic for away. Ere- archaic for before. kaolin is- a fine, soft white clay, resulting from the natural decomposition of other clays or feldspar. It is used for making porcelain and china, as a filler in paper and textiles, and in medicinal absorbents.
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Jan 23, 2016
Jan 23, 2016 at 12:35 AM UTC
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