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lorddax -> Greetings from the slightly darker side of desire (2/2/2008 1:27:20 AM)
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Greetings to all who journey through this digital realm. I happened upon this blessed sanctuary from the direction of another traveller along this road of self exploration and excitation. This alcove looks to provide shelter from the other worlds that can have harsh and unforgiving storms. If you were to suppose that one of my great loves is the lost art of language, you would only be correct in part. My true first love is power. We have been inseperable since we first happened upon each other years ago. Our relationship is unique. Many view her as weapon or tool, while in fact she is more akin to the arts. She can mend or shatter. She can cure what ails you, yet ail what cures you. Far too many use power to control, while in fact her true magnifence shines when she teaches. When she illuminates. When she reveals that which was obscure before. She only exists as long as you value her existence and do not abuse her. I will gladly share our relationship with those who offer their incarnation up to my care. And what better pairing for her than to ebb and flow into the mystics of language? Weaving the two together, the three of us create stunning tapestries of experience, sensation, and above all, knowledge. Knowledge, the greatest gift that can be shared. I delight in learning new things, devour books, relish movies, and love writing. I hope to meet a few kindred souls that delight in the fullness and excitement of life. Perhaps this wanderer will finally find someone who wishes to share their incarnation. To all who happen upon these words, may they find warm reception in your ears and carry a tone of a familar friend whom you've just remembered. Perhaps that will be my tone should our paths cross some day... ~The romantic powerloving gentleman poetlord - Dax Post Script - A most interesting contradiction of rationality am I not? The most challenging puzzle I seek to solve is myself. And yes, I do enjoy making interesting concatenations of words and meanings.
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