Buffalo Bill's
defunct
who used to
ride a watersmooth-silver
stallion
and break onetwothreefourfive pigeons justlikethat
Jesus
he was a handsome man
and what I want to know is
how do you like your blue-eyed boy
Mister Death
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e.e.cummings, 1894-1962
defunct
who used to
ride a watersmooth-silver
stallion
and break onetwothreefourfive pigeons justlikethat
Jesus
he was a handsome man
and what I want to know is
how do you like your blue-eyed boy
Mister Death
===============================================
e.e.cummings, 1894-1962
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weston:
Thanks
I'm really looking forward to getting back up to speed with the language. It has been so long since I've spoken it, and for some reason, I miss being able to talk/read Spanish with a bit of ease...Nowadays it seems to take me forever to translate things 


weston:
Yea, I really dug that passage. It felt (To me at least) like the first time in the whole book that the setting and environment became a character in the story...It just matched what was happening and what was about to happen so well and set the perfect tone.