Orchestrations
Mad fixations
Pandemonial
Ramifications
Ruminations
Fascinations
Irrepressible
Inclinations
Man your stations
Conquer nations
Strangely strident
Occupations
Glorifications
Adulations
Nullifies my
Postulations
Posterizations
Illuminations
Amplifies
Humiliations
Adulterations
Alterations
Instrumental
Prose Creations
Machinations
Mind striations
Phenomenal
Interpretations
Continuations
Agitations
Instantaneous
Sense negations
What's the meaning?
What's the game?
Noodling words
Should have a name.
How can these lines, though, have a name?
They bubbled out, without an aim.
Without an aim, they gurgled forth,
Can anyone predict their worth?
I'll tell you what. There is a key,
To find it you must talk with me.
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