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#wordage
If I could repeat a moment, it would be the victory sign I gave you. The sign of two fingers used in singular usage. those of an educated and memorable use of wordage. One meaning I'm free of the shackles, and that I'm no longer beneath you. Instead it meant in an aspect of freedom, but then I got real turning it on its head. And to others that saw it meant what it said, Fuck you.... I'm no longer yours, I'm free of you... and my life is mine from this day... Mine to live, no longer shacked by others weak bonds that I'm free of.
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Dec 16, 2018
Dec 16, 2018 at 3:58 PM UTC
Two Fingers of Freedom
of times long ago Persian poets did write along the Euphrates River flow where a shimmering sun put atop its waters a glimmering glow since these ancient days many a poet has scribe verse beside other river lays Shakespeare thinking of an Avon love who caught his thoughts in such deeply abiding ways Boney M's lyrical composition by the Rivers of Babylon is a modern adaptation   of the writers eternal feel for a river streaming wordage of inspiration
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Mar 10, 2018
Mar 10, 2018 at 4:57 PM UTC
Rivers of Babylon