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Something burned and something broken
Something drank and something spoken
Something learned and one forgotten
Something ridded that was rotten
Something bought and something given
Something loosed and something riven

Somewhere quiet somewhere loud
Somewhere far beneath the cloud
Something drawn or made of clay
Something saved until its day
A song a chant a sign a token
Something old and now awoken</description>
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The Harvard Sentences are a list of sentences like “Help the woman get back to her feet” and “The birch canoe slid on the smooth planks” intended to test audio technology. They are also aesthetically very interesting, like one-sentence poems. I wondered what else could be done with that format and structure. The real harvard sentences are carefully balanced so as to be good representatives of typical english, but emulating the general sty…</description>
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Sit tight ntpd will keep time come on just
wait wait wait for the prompt
and I believe, the system calls for a proper
authentication and well
don't you see
I'm the sysadmin and here's my latest ticket

Swear to grep it down if you swear to netcat 
oh we're still lightweight, desperate for a shell script  
and I, aim to be, 
your xeyes cowsay boys cowsay wives</description>
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Come all those sailors from the blackest sea of space,  
Burned by air that turned to fire,  
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while the rich were blinded by greed,  
And who still found their own way home</description>
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Take up the path of the swordman  
And follow the legend of steel  
Find strength in yourself to defeat them  
When foes on the way are revealed  

Forget not that you are no better  
Than the baker, the farmer, the maid  
Who chose not the path of the fighter  
And took not the sword for their trade</description>
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