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"habere" poems
dead...that's what you are... dead...for all, you are... clumsy hands are all that are left for you... mutatis mutandis, praemonitus, praemunitus eris sed qui me dixit moritum est hominibus? qui me dixit, non est, sed somnum habere? and that waking up was a thing that just wasn't there... but I WAS to believe... yahweh...blasphemous..."jehovah's" children... yahoo!...is yet, the talk of the times... sitting idyllic on the brick wall...denuded...red all over... are you out of your mind?...what's the matter? ...and the hose-pipe is set...the thoughts gush out...smothering you... it's been the dark night's work...and I am sitting all alone... thinking 'bout you...you, who's not there... and never to have known you with days passing by... I probably will never commit... there's so much do now and such little time... that I cannot forget... what you were...you are...
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Jan 10, 2010
Jan 10, 2010 at 2:56 AM UTC
Time stands still
Luna (Latine Lunae) est terrae sola naturalis satellite. [E] [F] [VIII] licet non amet naturalis satellitis in Systemate Solare est, inter satellites maioribus signis maxima quod ad magnitudinem orbes obiecti (primarium) [g] [a] et post Io satellite Jovis, qui est secundus densa inter densitates satellite cognoscuntur. Luna est in vna *** orbem terrarum, et semper, et faciens facies, *** cis insignis, quae per tenebras inter maria volcanus editis clarus, et veteri crusta impactus crateres prominent. Est enim post solem in coelo et immutari. Quanquam autem id candidissimam, obscurus etiam superficie *** bitumen reflectance fessis tantum leviter superior. Huius temporibus perquam cyclus regularem habere in coelo, quia antiquitus in luna lingua maximus culturae opes, fastos artis fabularis. Producit vim gravitatis luna dies et tempora et levi freta. Nunc de orbita lunae distantia diameter vicibus terra in caelum facit ut fere idem sit qui apparet Solis. Nempe per id fere totum solem lunam eclipsin solis tegere. Hoc simile est de magnitudine visuali fortuitum apparens. Lunaris a terra distantiae lineae sit amet, crescens ad rate of 3,82 ± 0,07 mm per annum, id est, non tamen semper. [IX]
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Jul 15, 2014
Jul 15, 2014 at 3:58 PM UTC
Lunar Love