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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2020 11:05:00 GMT -5
I think the twist on this clue is that we're looking for warm Waters that halt. When we should begin it where or at where warm Waters are by putting our vehicle in park, This halting the drive to the location. Forrest said people don't spend enough time on WWH, in my efforts to decipher the poem alongside advice from the architect i believe he means examination of the entire sentence. We are to begin it where warm Waters halt and take it in the canyon down, not far but too far to walk. I used the halt at the warm Waters to simply mean park here and walk into this canyon not far but the name of the canyon is a place too far to walk, anyway meaning I wouldn't get to Sidney from here,(not the name I used) but regardless where I park and go into is all lower than the home of brown that is at my back as I make my descent into the canyon. Another words I think that wwh is botg and wwh is the home of brown, one in the same. It gets easier from here as you probably can imagine because the entire first stanza is finished in one shabang. Another words I took the stanza and the place I was looking for wasn't where warm Waters halt yet rather the warm Waters of home of brown next to the canyon with a distant name. This isn't proven yet so don't take it factually just yet.
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