If, through some magic, all seas became land, and likewise, all land became seas, / What was once a canal would now become this. (And the kelp would be changed into trees!)
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Orizzontali
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If, through some magic, all seas became land, and likewise, all land became seas, / What was once a canal would now become this. (And the kelp would be changed into trees!)
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1) That which is happy tends to stay happy. 2) The force of love accelerates a kiss. / 3) Sad affects happy, but happy affects sad. (These are Newton's Three Laws of this.)
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If you have a process complex and involved, one that, to finish, might take day and night. / Use this word to describe it; it works really well. (And "heighty" or "widthy" don't sound quite right!)
Verticali
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While you're passing out cards at the beginning of a card game you will play, / You might say these two words out loud. (Why, it's the perfect thing to say!)
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That fourth ornithologist, while scouting a bird, trudged through a lush bed of roses. / He picked up and still carries this sharp, spiky thing. (It's gotta still hurt, one supposes.)
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"O" looks like a droplet that's a-floating in the mist / To form a word for "damp", one that means "by wetness kissed".
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If your outlook is called this, then you're not that often blue. / Strangely, though, when it's this outside, blue is the color in view!