ON
TWO THOUSAND TWO
USA SHOUT OUT !!!
STAND DOWN*
NATO* SHOUT OUT
AN ADO AS USA SHOUT OUT
SAD TO DO AN ADUST* TO S.H.*
ASH TO ASH? ~ DUST TO DUST?
A SAND ADUST SO HOT TO SOUTH?
NO!
USA TO SHOUT OUT TO S.H.*
STAND DOWN!
SO USA DO NOT DO A SAND ADUST TO SAND ANTS*
SHANTOU* SHOUT OUT
STAND DOWN
SUDAN* SHOUT OUT
STAND DOWN
SUWON* SHOUT OUT
STAND DOWN
WUHAN'S* SHOUT OUT
STAND DOWN!
A SAUD* SON SHOUT OUT
STAND DOWN!
U.N.* SHOUT OUT
A STAND DOWN SHOUT OUT TO S.H. !!!
S.H. TO DO A STAND DOWN, SO ...
U. N. SHOUT OUT TO USA TO DO A STAND DOWN
AND U.N. SHOUT OUT TO STAND OUTS ON SAND
DO NOT STAND ON SAND AS SAND ANTS
SO HOT TO SOUTH
AS TO DO SO
DUST TO DUST
ASH TO ASH
A SAND ADUST
U. N. SOUND OUT A STAND
SAND ANTS DO ASTOUND
AS SAND ANTS SHOUT OUT
SAND ANTS STAND DOWN !!!
AS USA DO HANDOUTS TO SAND ANTS*
SAND ANTS DO A STAND DOWN !!!!!
NO HANDOUTS TO SUDAN AS SUDAN NOT STAND
SO SUDAN STAND DOWN ON A SUDAN SAND
SO DO S.H. STAND DOWN ON SAND
A U.N. STAND DOWN SOUND
~ AND NOW ~
USA STAND DOWN
AH ....
A STAND DOWN
A STAND DOWN ASTOUND US
A STAND DOWN ASTOUND USA
A STAND DOWN ASTOUND SUDAN AND UN
A STAND DOWN DO ASTOUND US AS NOUS
US AS NOUS ~ US ON NOUS
TWO THOUSAND TWO
SUN ON US ~ US ON SUN
AN OATH ON OAHU
NO ONUS ON US
NO ANUS OWN US
US OWN US
SO
STAND DOWN AND DO NOT STAND ON SAND
TO STAND ON SAND ... USA TO ADUST THOU
SO STAND DOWN ON SAND
DO NOT STAND ON SAND
AS THOU DO NOT STAND ON SAND
STAND DOWN'S USA
SO TO DO SO
STAND DOWN NOW
A SHOT NOT SHOT
A SHOUT NOT TO SHOUT
A SOUND NOT TO SOUND OUT
USA NOT TO ADUST SAND ANTS
AS SAND ANTS STAND DOWN
A SHUTDOWN ON A SAND
A SHOT WAS NOT SHOT
AND SO NO SHADOW
ON A SUN OR ON A SON
AS A SHOW WAS WON
AND NOT A SHOT WAS SHOWN
AS NOT A SHOT WAS SHOT
ON
TWO THOUSAND TWO'S STAND DOWN
WO!!! NOUS* WON!
ATON* ~ ATONS
A SOUND OUTS
NO ANUS ON A SUN
NO SHOT AS A SOUND
NO HOUNDS TO A HAUNT
NO HOUNDS DO HUNT
NO HUNTS ON A HUT
NO THOUSAND THUDS
NO THOUSAND TOADS
NO SOUND ON SAND
ON
A
STAND DOWN
SO ....
USA STAND DOWN SO AS TO DO NO SOUND
USA STAND DOWN SO NO SAND ADUST
WHOA!
NO WOUNDS ON SAND ANTS!
WHOA!
ATON ~ ATONS
WODAN* ~ WODANS
WOTAN* ~ WOTANS
WHOA!
WHOA'S!
WO!
HOST TO HOST
OH, HOW A SOUND DO ASTOUND US
USA WANTS NO WOUNDS ON SAND
ON
TWO THOUSAND TWO
A THAW
A THAW ON A SOUND
A THAW THAWS ON TO AN OUTWASH
A THOUSAND OUTWASH ON TOWNS NOW
AN OUTWASH WASH OUT TOWNS NOW
A WASH OUT ON TOWNS
AN OUTWASH
This outwash business is referring to towns on the artic coastlines being flooded due to the melting of glaciers worldwide. Did you know that towns in the highest northern lattitudes are already being abandoned, and moved to higher ground. 'Tis fact.
Definitions
adust adj. 1. Burned; scorched. 2. Archaic Browned by the sun; sunburned. 3. Archaic Melancholy in appearance; gloomy.
Aton
also Aten
n. Mythology
1. An Egyptian god of the sun, regarded during the reign
of Akhenaton as the only god.
NATO abbr.
1. North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
nous n. 1. Philosophy a. Reason and knowledge as opposed to sense perception. b. The rational part of the individual human soul. c. The principle of the cosmic mind or soul responsible for the rational order of the cosmos. d. In Stoicism, the equivalent of Logos. e. In Neo-Platonism, the image of the absolute good, containing the cosmos of intelligible beings. 2. Chiefly British Good sense; shrewdness.
onus n. 1. A difficult or disagreeable responsibility or necessity; a burden or an obligation. 2. a. A stigma. b. Blame. 3. The burden of proof: The onus was on the defense attorney. [Latin]
Sudan1. A region of northern Africa south of the Sahara and north of the equator. It extends across the continent from the Atlantic coast to the mountains of Ethiopia. 2. A country of northeast Africa south of Egypt. Inhabited since prehistoric times, the region was conquered by Egypt in 1820-1822 and jointly administered by Great Britain and Egypt after 1899. Sudan achieved its independence in 1956. Khartoum is the capital and the largest city. Population, 20,564,364. Sudanese adj. n.
Sand ants : those who wage war in deserts.
Saud : Abdul
Aziz ibn . 1901?-1969
1. Saudi Arabian king (1953-1964) who was unable to deal with his country's economic problems and was replaced by his brother Faisal in 1964.
Shantou also Swatow ( shan tou') 1. A city of southeast China on the South China Sea east-northeast of Hong Kong. It is a trade and industrial center with shipbuilding facilities. Population, 400,000.
Suwon 1. A city of northwest South Korea south of Seoul. It is a textile - manufacturing center. Population, 374,000.
Wodan also Woden n. Mythology 1. An Anglo-Saxon god identified with Odin.
Odin n. Mythology 1. The Norse god of wisdom, war, art, culture, and the dead and the supreme deity and creator of the cosmos and human beings.Wu;han1. A city of east-central China on the Yangtze River (Chang Jiang). It is the industrial, commercial, and transportation center of central China and the capital of Hubei province. Population, 3,400,000 (to over 7,000,000 depending on source and area covered by authority estimate.)
[Old Norse O¯dhinn;See wet- 1 in Indo-European Roots.]
wet- 1 . Important derivatives are: Wednesday fan 1 atmosphere To blow, inspire, spiritually arouse. I. Related to w -. 1. Lengthened-grade form *w ot-. a. WODEN , from Old English W oden, Woden; b. WEDNESDAY , from Old English Wodnesdæg, " Woden's day"; c. ODIN , from Old Norse Ø dhinn, Odin; d. WOTAN , from Old High German Wuotan . a, b, c, and d all from Germanic suffixed form *w od-eno-, *w od-ono-, " raging," " mad," " inspired," hence " spirit," name of the chief Teutonic god *W od-enaz; e. WOOD 2 , from Old English w od, mad, insane, from Germanic *w odaz. 2. Lengthened variant form *w ³t-. VATIC , from Latin v ³ts, prophet, poet. 3. Variant form *wat- . WEDELN , from Old High German wedil , fan, from Germanic suffixed form *wath-ila- . 4. Suffixed variant form *wat-no- . FAN 1 , VAN 3 , from Latin vannus , a winnowing fan. 5. Oldest basic form * ... wet- becoming *awet- in suffixed form *awet-mo- . ATMOSPHERE , from Greek atmos ( : *aetmos ), breath , vapor.
"In the beginning is the Word, prior to the word is the Breath, and with the breath is the Still Quiet Love, unformed and unnamed."
From the manuscript, Letters Let Seer See, by Will I AM