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<title>March comes in like a lion, and goes out like a lamb, 
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<description>Surrealists invented a game that they called exquisite corpse. Each player writes a sentence on a piece of paper, without knowing what the previous players wrote down, then they read it; results are interesting. If you have a special question, these games sometimes carry light. You can consider that you play with coincidences, ok. You may also consider that you are using an efficient technic called schizo analysis; in other terms, you consider that the resulting sequence of words that you read launches an inner process which helps you to getting your answer. Tarot drawing somehow uses this process, not only. Or you are a hippy survivor and take this daily rss cadavre exquis as a pure word of the Goddesses. Here are your sentences: March comes in like a lion, and goes out like a lamb, 
 Dont bit the hand that feeds you, 
 It never rains but it pours,
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