of words, with repeated use,
may swell
and veil the very
states of affairs
or facts which first
compelled them.
In fact, in the probable event
that a question
is asked,
any answer given
which seems to be tasked
with explanatory capacity
in excess of no
or yes
is presumed to be suspect
and should be fathomed as such.
And last, in accordance
with strict jurisprudence,
it should be disclosed that
those heretofore used—
as well as a vast multitude
not contained
in this sample—
when experimentally tested,
were proven to fail
in the imminent event
of an honest-
to-god miracle.