humans
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and the wild places the | humans | belong to the civilised world |
to the din they make | humans | call this getting back to |
between mind the minds of | humans | and animals our minds and |
eat the bread but the | humans | persuade them to agree to |
then propitiously so to speak | humans | i reflected mm the age |
ra took pity on those | humans | still alive then he tricked |
me to realise that we | humans | make a false distinction between |
re all gadget junkies nowadays | humans | with their mobile ears and |
use mainly blank verse the | humans | in a midsummer night s |
even they re very clingy | humans | i ve noticed that they |
birds wad hae ruled ower | humans | frae early times the javans |
ye div said dandy aa | humans | smell see my hauns he |
a molten piece of metal | humans | are quite sadistic too cutting |
the dark such stereotypes those | humans | so alike pifft such nonentities |
hubcap says that s how | humans | procreate he heard them talking |
the confines of the city | humans | enter the kind of world |
the need felt by most | humans | to be entertained by tales |
imaginary limitations with which we | humans | and women in particular are |
thunner god whit are ye | humans | up tae noo get on |