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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2020 15:37:40 GMT -5
I was thinking if I yelled out the poem down some canyon and listened good what would I hear my echoes saying back? Is it only the second half of each word? Could that WAVE of reverberating back change the audible meaning in the poem? Wwh in a wave at the shore sometimes in a pleasant whisper. And when loud a crash. Testing words echoing in a canyon would take 15 years to get it right I would think.
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Post by edgewalker on Feb 23, 2020 15:47:33 GMT -5
I like the original thinking. It will take something outside the normal to crack this. I don't think this is the answer er er er though ogh ogh ogh. Kidding aside, end is ever drawing niegh had me considering an echo at one point. For the same reason I considered a rainbow, you can never quite find the end because it appears to move when you get there.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2020 15:51:41 GMT -5
I like the original thinking. It will take something outside the normal to crack this. I don't think this is the answer er er er though ogh ogh ogh. Kidding aside, end is ever drawing niegh had me considering an echo at one point. For the same reason I considered a rainbow, you can never quite find the end because it appears to move when you get there. If contentment is key an echo of contentment would sound like ontempmunt on temple mount. Or brave and in the wood ravinwood. Stuff like this
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Post by goldilocks on Feb 23, 2020 16:21:48 GMT -5
I was thinking if I yelled out the poem down some canyon and listened good what would I hear my echoes saying back? Is it only the second half of each word? Could that WAVE of reverberating back change the audible meaning in the poem? Wwh in a wave at the shore sometimes in a pleasant whisper. And when loud a crash. Testing words echoing in a canyon would take 15 years to get it right I would think. Not a crazy idea at all. I've looked into the echo idea...Daffodil (F once asked "what color is a daffodil")- Narcissus - myth of Narcissus (falls in love with his reflection, he rejects a nymph named Echo who is cursed and can only repeat last words of others). Long story short I put ending words of poem into echo form but came up with not a whole lot...although I did discover "to cease" sounds like disease (as in cancer)...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2020 16:38:27 GMT -5
I was thinking if I yelled out the poem down some canyon and listened good what would I hear my echoes saying back? Is it only the second half of each word? Could that WAVE of reverberating back change the audible meaning in the poem? Wwh in a wave at the shore sometimes in a pleasant whisper. And when loud a crash. Testing words echoing in a canyon would take 15 years to get it right I would think. Not a crazy idea at all. I've looked into the echo idea...Daffodil (F once asked "what color is a daffodil")- Narcissus - myth of Narcissus (falls in love with his reflection, he rejects a nymph named Echo who is cursed and can only repeat last words of others). Long story short I put ending words of poem into echo form but came up with not a whole lot...although I did discover "to cease" sounds like disease (as in cancer)... It could be somewhat embarrassing to be seen yelling the poem down a canyon or a tall buildings fire escape stairway so maybe if we are brave and in the wood we get the title to the gold meaning we get the name of the place the gold is at.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2020 16:46:59 GMT -5
Brave and in the wood echoed = Possibly Ravin ravenwood. Ravens are almost always where bones lay or horror movie's around the cemetery. Is Ravenwood the Name/Title to the gold? I'll be researching it!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2020 17:13:07 GMT -5
The Ravenwood mine Ravenwood Colorado in the county huerfano Huerfano in English translation = alone orphaned I know I've jumped way ahead he did say look for the clues and marry them to a map I need wwwh first. The mind wanders
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