A day with a mechanic sound
John Bjarne Grover
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Matthew 2.12: And having been warned in a dream not to go back
to Herod, they returned to their country by another route.
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SNORT/SGORT
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30 Oct 1999
31 Oct 1999 1 Nov 1999 2 Nov 1999 |
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'flytevest' = 'life jacket', 'fly te vest' = 'fly west'
'så' = 'saw' (pret. of 'see')
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From my poetry book "...to be an emperor...", beginning of fourth part.
Added on 20 May:
The poem above is the first in the fourth part of the book "...to be an emperor...", the part called "SOLAWBAR". It is immediately succeded by the following page (from 3 November 1999), which can be added here for showing the ambiguity about the three traditional gifts which therby can suggest that 'the Asiast nil of dolfer' perhaps should be a gift from Wan Ata(n) - and therefore that it really was 'Intrak & Formco' who had written the poem!
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Matthew 2.11: Then they opened their treasures and presented him with gifts of gold and of incense and of myrrh.
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It's probable that it does not transeed the limit
because Laura was never asleep.
Just Bård Underetagen
Silver bow death
could not to a science scientific position.
That is the ink - may have sent exactly one fourth.
Rob Ales Signs,
drothing the nor(th)
3 Nov 1999
4 Nov 1999
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© John Bjarne Grover
The New Testament fragments are from the 1984 New International Version, International Bible Society.
On the web 01 October 2004
Last updated 30 November 2007