February 2012
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A maiden laughed in the distance, hidden in the tall green grass below the far-reaching willow; the lady lay, sprawled, across the ebony earth, her loose emerald petticoats fanned across the willow’s roots, her curls soaking up the summer sun like a marigold blossom.
Feb 12th
Feb 11th
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Banana peels and apple cores rotted in her stomach like two stones weighing on heavy parchment bleeding with ink that rots too there’s no answer on pen and paper in the real world only money answers when its called the only ink that stains stains hands open for greed that means labor an hour of your time worth ink and paper marked with symbols only payable to sin when he flatters you Eve she...
Feb 8th
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Quintessentialist: Language as a Weapon of Mass... →
elebuufish: quintessentialist: Consider the following quote from Wycliffe’s English Bible: “If a man slepith with a man, bi letcherie of a womman, euer either hath wrouyt vnleueful thing, die thei bi deeth; her blood be on hem”. Lechery comes from the Old French lecherie, which is interestingly similar to the French le cher,… Reblogging for Eric. I think you’ll find this...
Feb 3rd
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Question for my followers.
The more I think about things, the more in-depth I try to go with my writing, meaning symbolism, extended metaphors, expressing the unpopular opinion, etc. Is it too much; am I becoming too radical for the taste of this blog’s followers? Let me know. While you’re at it, try this on for size: Women, especially young women, are often valued in conjunction with their sexuality. For...
Feb 3rd
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