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TEN COMMANDMENTS FOR WORDSMITHS
SUGGESTIONS
1. THOU SHALL love syntaxin words
woven into new miracles.
2. THOU SHALL use Kiplings' six honest
serving-men: what, why, when,
how, who, and where.
3. THOU SHALL never settle for
mediocrity; only your best will do.
4. THOU SHALL not steal from another
wordsmith.
5. THOU SHALL remember that less
may be more.
6. THOU SHALL remember readers
deserve your absolute best.
7. THOU SHALL not avoid controversy
or forbidden subjects.
8. THOU SHALL write every day if
it's only the date and your name.
9. THOU SHALL write your honest feelings;
about your desires, and fears.
10. THOU SHALL never surrender your
inner calling to be a wordsmith.
[NOW, write your own commandments]
Meet me at the Kissing Place
and we'll share wordsmith ideas
and new pleasuring applications.
1. THOU SHALL love syntaxin words
woven into new miracles.
2. THOU SHALL use Kiplings' six honest
serving-men: what, why, when,
how, who, and where.
3. THOU SHALL never settle for
mediocrity; only your best will do.
4. THOU SHALL not steal from another
wordsmith.
5. THOU SHALL remember that less
may be more.
6. THOU SHALL remember readers
deserve your absolute best.
7. THOU SHALL not avoid controversy
or forbidden subjects.
8. THOU SHALL write every day if
it's only the date and your name.
9. THOU SHALL write your honest feelings;
about your desires, and fears.
10. THOU SHALL never surrender your
inner calling to be a wordsmith.
[NOW, write your own commandments]
Meet me at the Kissing Place
and we'll share wordsmith ideas
and new pleasuring applications.
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