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Sagebrush Saga Weed Two Day
...and possesses means and tees to till verse akin to a sorceress who waves magic wand to produce such supreme sentences and weaves tantalizing terrific topographic tundra's that this admirer of her artful and colorful poetic endeavors prompts him to accompany Gaia as thought-provoking troubadour amidst the information super byways and highways along winding labyrinths of critical thinking or simply stepping cobble stones comprising silly rhymes without reason all the while giving subtle egress into that chamber of secrets long kept shut tight to maintain sure footed stance of solitude, whose only entities happen to constitute trappings of literary lugubriousness those tombs of largesse identified as great works and master pieces of literature, yet careful to avoid complete intimacy lest cherished 100 years of solitude shattered and heart rent asunder twin perils of loss provide an understandable cautionary tale from author of this rambling missive a most profoundly perceptive and acute Ape man touched to the quick with a bit of angel dust and aware this agonized angst riddled arboreal beast contents himself with the confines of cyberspace.
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