J.K. Commandment #13: Remove literary grammatical and syntactical inhibition.
"since feeling is first who pays any attention to the syntax of things will never wholly kiss you; wholly to be a fool while Spring is in the world" crouching by the creek the world in leaf mould morning coat me crouching in pink bunny bathrobe to catch the light on the water shall we venture farther afield this glorious gift of today? there is an apple tree in a lonely place id like to see the sun lay down with the brown grass of april hear the fierce birds sing hymn of faithfulness (they mate for life you know) smell the water from the fen roiling under surface surging toward the river shall we dance? zulu daisy columbine parsley passion flower theres so much to begin today to do to be done with my life a run on sentence with fierce adjectives and daisy chains woven into ivy and wine cups under an apple tree in a field full of light with spring washed blue sky alien regal swamp flower heart shaped globular flashing wings the song of water the light on the water i am light on the water i am all of these and i breathe in the great gift of today awake in the wild of my lifetime.
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