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As he made his poem, he said, he thought of everything. The beginning of it, the end of it and everything in between.
he knew when a person would start this, the first thing they would do, is look for a way to begin.
So most assume, that would be in his words, but what if he found another way to start his poem? A different more interesting way to do it.
If you re-read the poem a thousand times plus, your going to be left starring at it with a blank face, still not knowing no more than you did when you first started.
I've shown you another way by telling you to fill in all those o's within the poem and then finish it by duplicating my lines. Your wondering how did I figure out my lines? It started with the "Star", I noticed 5 of the o's were aligned perfectly to form it..and then from there the rest where made from it. Its not coincidence, that there is a clowns face with hidden images in and around it. You have to think what they mean and how to approach them. Don't start looking for some physical location from the start. Start by finding all the images first and think about what they are and what they can or can't do. It's a puzzle of motion and it does go with the "map".
he said to "begin it where warm waters hault".
Where is that?
It's between 2 WATER TOWERS. A HOT one and a COLD one.
That is where you start.
Hint. If you stood on your head and looked at a common water tower, what would it look like?
A. a horses leg and hoof.
-think!
he knew when a person would start this, the first thing they would do, is look for a way to begin.
So most assume, that would be in his words, but what if he found another way to start his poem? A different more interesting way to do it.
If you re-read the poem a thousand times plus, your going to be left starring at it with a blank face, still not knowing no more than you did when you first started.
I've shown you another way by telling you to fill in all those o's within the poem and then finish it by duplicating my lines. Your wondering how did I figure out my lines? It started with the "Star", I noticed 5 of the o's were aligned perfectly to form it..and then from there the rest where made from it. Its not coincidence, that there is a clowns face with hidden images in and around it. You have to think what they mean and how to approach them. Don't start looking for some physical location from the start. Start by finding all the images first and think about what they are and what they can or can't do. It's a puzzle of motion and it does go with the "map".
he said to "begin it where warm waters hault".
Where is that?
It's between 2 WATER TOWERS. A HOT one and a COLD one.
That is where you start.
Hint. If you stood on your head and looked at a common water tower, what would it look like?
A. a horses leg and hoof.
-think!