This may not make sense to most but can you work it out?

I do not care where
acorns decrown formally.

Sometimes abdicating differently.

Bereavements
administrated.

Eccentricities
uncopyrightable,
misinterpretable.

Sanctimoniousness,
semiprofessionally
disacknowledgements,
antienvironmentalist.

Institutionalisation’s.
Constitutionalizations,
deinstitutionalizations.

Psychoneuroimmunological

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  • Darla Smith on Jun 29, 2009

    Interesting.

  • Francy on Jun 29, 2009

    wow…where did you find those words? lol. I think this is very interesting.
    Keep sharing.

  • clay hurtubise on Jun 29, 2009

    Good job. Not sure if I have it right… work on it after my headache lessens! :)
    Thanks,
    Clay

  • Karen Gross on Jun 29, 2009

    A rather fascinating enigma. I’m thinking maybe something political – the British monarchy; or perhaps the American Oval Office?

  • B Nelson on Jun 29, 2009

    yes I worked it out because I just wrote a link a while ago on the same thing.. but I wont give away the answer. good work.. expanding your mind like that.

  • Mark Gordon Brown on Jun 29, 2009

    you hate accorns? Actually I also got it because of B’s link.
    Still cleverly put together.

  • Bo Jack Russo on Jun 29, 2009

    The acorn had me going one way,the words somewhere else,I’m going to have to wait this one out.

  • George W Whitehead on Jun 29, 2009

    This is the first post that I’ve seen in the past few days that doesn’t actually mention Michael Jackson! Is the answer Michael Jackson, Ali?

  • Lumpen Doodle on Jun 29, 2009

    Dang!
    Mr Whitehead beat me to the answer!
    Ok, I\’ll go back and read it again.

  • Sandra A Flowers on Jun 29, 2009

    great writing and refreshing, all ways awesome and indepth

  • Inna Tysoe on Jun 29, 2009

    Is the answer really Michael Jackson?

    Inna

  • Elizabeth Abbott on Jun 29, 2009

    The acorn does not fall far from the tree, no matter where it may decrown. Michael Jackson

  • Momma Tells on Jun 29, 2009

    That last word has 24 letters in it…good grief! This one is like reading a dictionary. I liked it though! It held my interest.

  • Cynthia Bartlett on Jun 29, 2009

    yep, “clear as mud”, still, I enjoyed the read.

  • HelloSiti on Jun 30, 2009

    I bet he only wants to show to us that he uses dictionary!

  • BeatsMe on Jun 30, 2009

    Nice piece, but I better start using a dictionary before my head hurts.

  • Alistair Briggs on Jun 30, 2009

    Just to say that it is not about Michael Jackson.
    &
    @hellositi: nope not that. lol

    I reckon both B Nelson and Mark Gordon Brown have it worked out :)

  • cafftee on Jul 3, 2009

    I thought I had it, except what happened to number 23?

  • mistahsparklez on Jul 3, 2009

    think outside the box, yet inside the spectrum.
    21 23 42 1

  • CutestPrincess on Jul 12, 2009

    i like the way you played with words…

  • Chris Stonecipher on Jul 12, 2009

    I am not sure what it is but I enjoyed your poem.

  • hfj on Jul 17, 2009

    Some heavy duty words about the publisher’s of Triond. Strictly a guess friend. Well done.

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