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The Woollen Coat
by mazHur I don't know whether it is true or false; temperature falls the higher you go, water boils at less than the ideal 100 degree Celsius, the standard temperature elsewhere; does it mean certain factors are related to gravity ? Or gravity is just another name for endurance? I would melt wearing an itchy woollen coat in the bosom of my mild winters due to the weak endurance I have acquired for cold; I need warmth of seething heat within you, the warmth that you're hiding beneath the itchy woollen coat that you're wearing; the warm woollen garb may suit your endurance towards cold, it may look like a snow cap on a volcano, but for me it would only be a melting pot for jaggery!
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