Using a word in unusual ways can make you rich or lucky. Trickery at its finest is all part of its deception. I love you. What does that even mean? Deception of words is not noticed, may not even be known by the deceiver. A child thinks you care. You do, but not in case. It's dark out there, which means blind. Over the hill means easy to take down. Heaven and hell. A wife cheats, a son drowns the cat that got out, and the dog is nowhere to be found. Yet we are still here. The truth is revealed: the dog doesn't live here anymore, but your wife is home. All is well after all. A calmness drives itself through the air like a mist of lightness. She smiles, and your care disappears like wind on a sail. You should know that she knows all, and you know all of her. A union above the clouds. As buildings fall and that cat got back in, as you look as if that cat had your tongue, as you muttered madness out of line of your defense for some minor sorrow. I wondered how way back then I had the insight to ask you out just to bring you in. I use words as art and paint with light. I dream without you, and I dance, oh, can I dance? Well,
I could dance.

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