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4/14/17 Across the ages There was many changes During the beginning, middle and end of phases Above and below any stages Some left to be found, written upon pages Leaving a lot or little to if any traces Among any places Considered tiny or spacious Regardless of their being nearby basins There is nothing funny about starvation Nor the greed of certain corporations Makes me have more rage than Jason With a hockey mask, causing mayhem Current situations May have involved more complications Close and far from any vegetation Currency came in different faces Among many nations Or federations Above and below the basement Near and far from any pavement People making and taking payments Due to desperations Some continually gave into temptations Had hesitations And made zero preparations Meanwhile others reached the intended destination Achieving a state of elevation After much determination and hard work, followed a possible celebration Or revelation With concentration Have some motivation From within find more inspiration While making adaptations Throughout trials and tribulations Many civilizations You can see in person, or only through illustrations Certain locations Full of radiation And/or known to have a dangerous reputation Still yet to be proven with a solid explanation Continual paranormal investigations Regarding anything, accurate portrayals or misrepresentations Unknown or famous It was or wasn't caught on surveillance Crystal clear picture quality or blurry with some grayness Rituals conducted on certain occasions Some of which involve shamans Meanwhile apprentice or master, blacksmith and masons May be wearing protective aprons Working on something considered complex or fairly basic Near and beyond any waters with or without crustaceans By: Dalton Ogletree

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