I May Pour Spirits in Thine Ear
Words warp the mind.
word def. – one of the units of speech or writing that native speakers of a language usually regard as the smallest isolable meaningful element of the language
warp def. – to turn or cause to turn from a true, correct or proper course
spirit def. – an emotional state
thine def. – of, belonging to, or associated in some way with you
Jamie had had a rough time, seemingly all his life. Nevertheless, he had James. They had a connection; a friendship. But, James did not have him. Not really.
Title credit: “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare.
word def. – one of the units of speech or writing that native speakers of a language usually regard as the smallest isolable meaningful element of the language
warp def. – to turn or cause to turn from a true, correct or proper course
spirit def. – an emotional state
thine def. – of, belonging to, or associated in some way with you
Jamie had had a rough time, seemingly all his life. Nevertheless, he had James. They had a connection; a friendship. But, James did not have him. Not really.
Title credit: “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare.
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