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The song opens with a description of the reverberations, which are fragments of magic that are scattered on the body of a person. The lines of each person's body are also fragments of a kind of magic. The song ends with a soliloquy by cynnie, in which she compares the lines on the bde to the fragments on the bodies of the worms. She tells us that each line of the worm is a fragment of a magic, and each line on the human body is a piece of a different magic. She explains that the magic on the worms is called "reverberation," and that she will use this to solve the magic of her father, who is either dead or in pain.
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About This Chapter
The song opens with a description of the reverberations, which are fragments of magic that are scattered on the body of a person. The lines of each person's body are also fragments of a kind of magic. The song ends with a soliloquy by cynnie, in which she compares the lines on the bde to the fragments on the bodies of the worms. She tells us that each line of the worm is a fragment of a magic, and each line on the human body is a piece of a different magic. She explains that the magic on the worms is called "reverberation," and that she will use this to solve the magic of her father, who is either dead or in pain.
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