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fastened our minds to the oar, and we fastened our minds to the sail - spoke closer of home from far away than it was spoken of as neighbours' might and did - waxed prodding from the sirens' wail, and those that did not hear it, were worth a pigsty and Circe's salivation - so thus Odysseus, unlike Eiríkr ᚦ-/-Þorvaldsson kept reminded of a jargon of poets - who too would escape the Minotaur's jaw clinging shut, had the opportunity provided itself; Circe's saliva as poets' blood-worth-of-ink, that too, is something worth a mention; but of course the reminder: had it happened - but it didn't - never after the before the already felt, skin peppered or salted with itchy northern wind to seek out an expression of smile being encountered.
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Jul 7, 2016
Jul 7, 2016 at 10:27 PM UTC
genesis: if by this i be remembered, i won't mind
fastened our minds to the oar, and we fastened our minds to the sail - spoke closer of home from far away than it was spoken of as neighbours' might and did - waxed prodding from the sirens' wail, and those that did not hear it, were worth a pigsty and Circe's salivation - so thus Odysseus, unlike Eiríkr ᚦ-/-Þorvaldsson kept reminded of a jargon of poets - who too would escape the Minotaur's jaw clinging shut, had the opportunity provided itself; Circe's saliva as poets' blood-worth-of-ink, that too, is something worth a mention; but of course the reminder: had it happened - but it didn't - never after the before the already felt, skin peppered or salted with itchy northern wind to seek out an expression of smile being encountered.
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Jul 7, 2016
Jul 7, 2016 at 10:27 PM UTC
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