don’t deny declassified dead drop details,
every echo equals eleven engineer errors.
after an ambassador avails amnesty agreement,
teach truant terrorists to trade totalitarianism.
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un·couth
ˌənˈko͞oTH/
adjective
(of a person or their appearance or behavior) lacking good manners, refinement, or grace.
“he is unwashed, uncouth, and drunk most of the time”
synonyms: uncivilized, uncultured, uncultivated, unrefined, unpolished, unsophisticated, bush-league, common, plebeian, low, rough, rough-hewn, coarse, loutish, boorish, oafish, troglodyte;
antonyms: refined
* (especially of art or language) lacking sophistication or delicacy.
“uncouth sketches of peasants”
* archaic (of a place)
uncomfortable, especially because of remoteness or poor conditions.
Old English uncūth ‘unknown,’ from un-1 ‘not’ + cūth (past participle of cunnan ‘know, be able’).
don’t deny declassified dead drop details,
every echo equals eleven engineer errors.
after an ambassador avails amnesty agreement,
teach truant terrorists to trade totalitarianism.
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I don’t talk out loud when I think about you the hardest, but I don’t try that hard to divide or replicate when you shine among the smartest.
I don’t quite mean to be everywhere and in everything, or be in eye; we just speak so fluently we don’t realize the irrelevance of the price.
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