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Ritten
not a biography certainly not an autobiography but an audio biography here i am with her dancing though i don't dance but my ears do due to her words play me pluck me like a harp a note's worth a letter so a chord forms a word tritones begin the basics of baby stepping nursery rhyme lettered words BIG and in colored blocks so let's play on and build up on these and add a seventh an eleventh even a thirt eenth but think about the implications instrumentation interestingly as interesting shapes form and run off the page in rages of improvisation in an attempt to imitate but self create that which what combines seeing feeling smelling a note no ting the texture between the teeth Hendrix trying to eat his guitar applying plyability with playability pairing of food with wine white with fish and xy lophone bones a dry red rib cage played with merlot and a mallet and while at it try hitting that high hat at a n a n g e L w i t h the s i d e of your drum stick to get more of a ticking tapping time telling yet not a reaction but a fraction of a refraction of light magnIF FIED MAGNIFIED i can now find where she and i have stopped dancing since i've stepped on her toes once too many times but the orchestra plays on and only the conductor is keeping the score our new year's ball ends before we beg in the start of what i hope will never nnnd
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