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I could decipher — is that the word?
I could decipher the following from the journal therein: "I'm falling and I can't turn back.
Santek didn't say much that I could decipher for the first few minutes, amid laughter and tears of elation.
Instead I busied myself reading the headlines of other people's newspapers, picking out new words I could decipher.
Well, the other day I thought to Google the one small snatch of lyric I could decipher from my murky bootleg: "We kissed, fell in love too fast…" And up the answer popped: "Could We," by Cat Power, off her 2006 CD, "The Greatest".
The fragmented ideas I received about faith and religion from a weird old book of quotes and the scattered passages I could decipher from a French Bible seem emblematic now, or at least fitting, for my spiritual life at the time, my ardent, confused Catholicism.
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New York, I miss your transit maps that no one could decipher or refold and your random trains that came when they wanted.
Could decipher nearly every word of the hearing anywhere I walked, competing only with ringing phones at times.
Until recently, I was convinced that any poem I picked up would make me feel left out of some secret society of the elite who could decipher the code.
But on one wall, even a stranger could decipher the whole story.
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