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walls.
i basked in everything,
let the heat soak into my flesh,
the lilting laugh.
somebody handed me a guitar,
and i sang with my chocolate tinted lips,
and let my voice float within and around the mountain,
filling the tepee and the empty fire pit
once more,
with the sweet and bitter tastes of
the medicine
*peyote.
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Sandra Juanita Nailing Feb 2014
SIDE EFFECT!
Why would someone create some type of medicine that will cause side effect? Who
give them consent, to sell any medicine like that?
Have you listened to the announcer, reading what this medicine will do! Why is this
medicine put on the market, who okayed it to go through?
Here are some of its side effects; I really don't think you want to hear. If you decide to
take some of these medicines, pray you'll be around the next year.
This Medicine may cause Diarrhea; you may as well bring extra clothes.
This Medicine may cause your nose to bleed, from your head down to your toes.
This Medicine may cause you to go blind, try to keep a sound mind.
This Medicine will cause you to lose your breath, so keep an oxygen tank, in time of
help.
This Medicine may cause death, so be prepared to be put in the ground. If we keep
taking medicine, who's going to be around?
By, Sandra Juanita Nailing
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Martin Narrod Dec 2014
Martin's Word List (in progress)
Martin's New Words 3:1:13
assay - noun. the testing of a metal or ore to determine its ingredients and quality; a
procedure for measuring the biochemical or immunological activity of a
sample
lutetium - noun. the chemical element of atomic number 71, a rare, silvery-white metal
of the lanthanide series. (Symbol: Lu)
couverture -
ort -
lamington -
pinole -
racahout -
saint-john's-bread -
makings -
millettia -
noisette -
veddoid -
algarroba -
coelogyne -
tamarind -
corsned -
sippet -
sucket -
estaminet -
zarf -