One has to realize that the story-telling legend (a qo-de'd talent, Ka desh) that pits the powerful against the spirituals in a desert ESE ... then the metaphore got all out of hand as those powers on high were making a killing repeating the old ones in Rae nude forms: First light then dark and in reversion ... so on'n continuum, syncronizity:
Jar'd, vessel, Omega'd, upended, goan (gaelin) ashore, the dirt aw'ash~ super m'n cymble ... a crash of tight Annes? Closed bo'qette in loose lanes ... bibliotheque? The unknown potion of mine; jive IT a reubin ... great ungeant ... Ba'al ante sing Acts 2:4 with all the rest! Their's a Lot of Water to deal with .. all salt and noon t' drink? When the sun is over the Maas 't head ... the pha'de La Dei sings
Beautiful Mind ... Out-Lawed by Rome ... Pagans were not to be literate ... a danger to the powers? Isn't that a profound stir ...
One has to know the nature of the Hebrew pedegogue Eire:
Then you stain the pages with the pane of learn 'n!
Are mortals afraid of the dark shadow of the traveller, a old way passing? There is a deep lesson embued in the story ... not all fish float, you're allowed a frsh one!
Phu'd for the sole, little Rabbi'd ...
From a file named Wee Ones of the T'Home (Dark Shadow of the mind, overblown hart ... d' eire):
Deep discussion on that hole in our head, from a file called Pay Shi Antes ...
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