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Words of Isolation

"Language is wine upon the lips." - Virginia Woolf to her husband (supposedly)


Stagnant: (adj.) signifying stillness

Monotonous: (adj.) the unending repetition of tedious tasks

Intention: (noun.) a daily plan with aims to accomplish

Quiet: (adj.) absent the city noises

Reassuring: (adj.) serving the purpose of self-affirming

Polychromatic: (adj.) a conglomerate of colors outside my window

Anxiety: (noun) perpetual unease

Simple: (adj.) uncomplicated

Dogs: (noun) daily companionship

Odyssey: (noun) a long experience

Words: (noun) the meaning of everything

Soliloquy: (noun) words meant for the self

Hesitance: (noun) the uncertainty behind decision making

Katie: (noun) strong

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