yeah, eric you need to call me so we can hang out because im pretty sure you need to do something different with your time brother. haha. quit educating yourself.
Or, in the vast list of useful definitions of the English word of, there just might exist a connotation utilized in early vernacular English poetry (vernacular being our key word, as amherst aspires very much to be a mouth of the masses) that makes the term a substitution for the more common term, about.
In their defense, this makes much more sense as it explains that the narrator needs the strength to reverse revolutions about or around the sun. The following hopeful utterance "To step back a year at a time and revoke all the things I've done..." better clarifies this idea.
Another way to perceive the used terminology as accurate is to insert the term OUR in its assumed lyrical crevasse; I.E. "What I need is the strength to reverse our revolutions of the sun." OUR revolutions of
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i am going to reply to this by saying call me or talk to me in person about this if it is truly a problem. get my number from anybody else in the band. it is disturbing that on sunday we acted like best friends but i wake up to find this, an obvious attempt at a "shirt" that is totally uncalled for, and, dare i say, childish. i'm not one for starting shit or whatever, i just like some mild elbow prodding. the post was for entertainment purposes only.
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there just might exist a connotation utilized in early vernacular English
poetry (vernacular being our key word, as amherst aspires very much to be a
mouth of the masses) that makes the term a substitution for the more common
term, about.
In their defense, this makes much more sense as it explains that the
narrator needs the strength to reverse revolutions about or around the sun.
The following hopeful utterance "To step back a year at a time and revoke
all the things I've done..." better clarifies this idea.
Another way to perceive the used terminology as accurate is to insert the
term OUR in its assumed lyrical crevasse; I.E. "What I need is the
strength to reverse our revolutions of the sun." OUR revolutions of ( ... )
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