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Word Game Conversation (Part 1)

I are you ready to play with words and games of the soul....to bring out the labyrinth that is within the sacred soul?? w/U absolutely I can start with chimes of alter mimes within my alter rhyme ok a shoot of expectation....uprooting congregation....my own ramification of self altercation...the way I fan the flame the utmost juxtapose...the beginning of our game gimme a word,though even if absurd....and I'll reply in time YES gimme a subject, and I'll congregate...verbs and nouns to subjagate...places to fill with mynd Love love entangled, be it obtuse...let's say it's a caboose....of a place we may contain I'll seclude it to a space, where we can't replace...where there can't be an easy refrain... more gimme more...and I'll abhore more words and junctures to place within...I'm waiting on a whim...the space I'll call " to win" one word is all I ask.. and we'll drink upon the flask...together on the clouds...a placement of feelings, fragments...a war of truth and wills heart a heart can only beat itself....like lonely Irish elfs....misunderstanding value...of which way to go.;...the non = ending ebb and flow...I want to understand where these feelings come from... are they derived from lonliness or boredom...in the back room or corridor...a package of the heart...where do feelings start?: adjudication and frustration is what I feel constantly....the placement of my feelings a continual mystery... I love the way U write, have I told U that? am I manic or just a substantial panic - meister....can I ever kick this system in the ****...thats what I want to observe... I'm more intense in person...and I don't mean to make tensions worsen...I only wish to widen the width of this scythe... I like the way U talk that is why I keep talking to U

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