The largest space / Lawrence Upton
Voice 1: Oral tradition is difficult to explain -
Voice 2: As love song of creation -
Voice 3: Because it is generally written?
Voice 1: Because it takes the largest space.
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Voice 2: A metaphor in the song of creation starts with a woman.
Voice 4: It is a form.
Voice 2: Of a woman? or as the skull?
Voice 4: It derives from the heads of young men.
Voice 1: Substitution of the word.
Voice 2: But women could see it is slightly poisonous, an aspect of God, integrated with the examination of the word, rendered by a word, like a worm in the belly.
Voice 1: Without seed.
Voice 4: Components occur together, can be interpreted as dead, which is better.
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Voice 3: Blind, bringing the occurrence of the sign being characterised, having touched its counterpart in the sign.
Voice 1: The sign looks similar.
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Voice 4: Meaning means to obtain -
Voice 1: Replacing the wheel -
Voice 2: One meaning of natural desire -
Voice 1: Of the men -
Voice 4: That is people -
Voice 2: A certain sign of prohibition.
Voice 1: Meaning is difficult.
Voice 4: The literal meaning of the earth that does not fit the examination of its particles. There is no pictographic equivalence.
Voice 2: Writing would be explained as meaning.
Voice 4: Referring to initiation of this version.
Voice 1: The male seed alone.
Voice 4: It takes the largest space.
Voice 1: Which we obtain.
Voice 3: Can be interpreted as victory.
Voice 2: As substitute.