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malice
The desire to do evil
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infinitesimal
Extremely small
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The Fate
In ancient Greece they believed that the "fates" killed you when ever they wanted.
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arrogant giants
Giants aren't even giants in this way of thinking. He would have you to believe that they are when they are really just windmills
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Can be the only way to either do better to fight yourself but must of the times you do worse when you are against yourself
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Unlike the game Whose Line Is It Anyway the points in class actually do matter
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We heard horses, pulling their terrible silence
Horses not making much noise make for a strong beast of an animal. The silence giving them a extra edge of big ness
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two points of view’s
point of view is determined by the author when the poem is written and then may be changed when it is read
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To its study halls
This study hall is the place that the band learns their notes and not their school work
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And be warm
Although the winters here are cold there is always a warm and mostly hot summer
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notes are ferocious
The notes here are not the music notes we see but more as a harsh attack on the author
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