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In All the In-Between Places #4

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In the beginning of time we are told,

That there are some truths that are just as old,

Since those days of primeval birth,

These truths have been spread across the earth. 

 

An example of this would clearly be,

A lake is a lake and a tree is a tree.

But things have changed in our present day,

For a man born a boy could die as woman today.

 

So we might believe that when time is no more,

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How did we make such a journey from there,

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TheRiverTalker Each writer adds an in-between line so that with each edition another line of similar rhyme is added ... aa bb cc dd ee ff ... becomes aaa bbb ccc ddd eee fff... which in turn becomes aaaa bbbb cccc dddd eeee fffff, and so. The second line in the first post is simply for illustrative purposes... This should drive everybody crazy

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