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- April 2, 2024, 12:38 a.m.
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Today’s frequently used words -
*the always am america cookies didn’t eat even good he just last lot lovett mccloy meacham my not often policy president right secretary should six sugar thing things think two up us war wise work year
*the Asterisk to mark the beginning
always is what comes after now
am is what I .... am
america is where we are luckily and damned all at once
cookies are and aren’t good all at once
didn’t only not because I did
eat the cookies, first the sugarless than the sugar ones
even is one of those modifiers
good is how they taste
he could be anyone but probably isn’t
just is another modifier almost a cousin of even
last is what the cookies didn’t
lot is a piece of land on which to build a house, and other things
lovett not lyle, but who?
mccloy was one of Truman’s wise men
meacham Jon the hero of last night’s youtube
my is the silly things I think I own
not is a negative modifier
often is not seldom which is how often discouraging words were heard on the on the prairie in the song - what song? song of country school we sang it every Friday afternoon in country school.
policy is an interesting word, I need to look it up, it’s a plan, a method, a contract with an insurance company
president is an administrator elected or not, someone with policies
right is the opposite of wrong, and other things as well
secretary is an administrative assistant, a helper who is neat and discreet
should is a statement of what is right and necessary
six is the number between five and seven
sugar is sweet and unnecessary and sometimes dangerous
thing is one
things are more than one
think is what happens between our ears and behind our eyes, senses interpreted and stored
two is more than one and less than three
up is above rising skyward
us is we as objects not subjects
war is cruel and expensive and painful and wrong
wise is what we wish we were
work is effort with effect
year is a major unit of time, a way we count our lives, a block of history
Last updated April 02, 2024
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