When a Wanderess has been caged, or perched with her wings clipped, She lives like a Stoic, She lives most heroic, smiling with ruby, moistened lips once her cup of Death is welcome sipped.
The greatest imagination in all of existence is one that would be able to take __othing_ and imagine __omething_ from __othing._ And that is God.
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The greatest imagination in all of existence is one that would be able to take __othing_ and imagine __omething_ from __othing._ And that is God.
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