If a word were a word and that word's a certain word. could the word, word together a certain other word with various other words to form some kind of "series of words"?
But what if the word dare not be uttered for words are words after all, and if series of words are words packed with possibility, could the word be the end of all that is known of other words?
And if these word series are short lived, to what word would they be described? If for instance words are worded like a particular word, to word out some kind of strange meaning. But.. Unfortunately words in the end are to be spoken.
And speaking is rudiment-ally different from wording words in series on paper. For speaking requires the words to perhaps have some remedial sense of unknown meaning. But the words itself together sound ridiculous, so hence the words in succession require no such thing as speaking for that would defeat the purpose of speaking in the first place.
Now throw this in. If speaking is supposedly the ramblings of what is most likely a crazy person, could the words then not matter if they were worded right and still spoken? Like a word that's been worded a little wrong, but you still get the picture. Even though these words aren't like that. But insane in the membrane nonetheless.
Hmm.. Words..
Has your english suffered greatly recently or did that actually make any sense?
ReplyDeleteno, i'm pretty sure it makes sense. Look at it carefully. with your eyes.
ReplyDeletewhy don't you? why?
ReplyDeleteOh, i think you'll find i did. Or will. Or wont? Who knows really..
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