mare lalo → (voodoo term) to get magical power or capability (from a voodoo entity) in order make things work in your favor.
The next sentence is a metaphor:
"
Se yon ekritasyon kote chak mo chak silab ap chase (chache?) kraze ansanm nan yon lese frape youn kont lòt, youn sou lòt k'ape rebondi nan yon dodinay lòmsanzo"
I think it means "
It's a writing where the words flow well together" or it can be the opposite.
If you read that sentence literally, it would say:
"
It's a writing where each word each syllable is looking to collide together (bump / slam into each other) by pushing and shoving against one another, one on top of the other they're bouncing in a flexible swinging motion"
Please ell me what your take is on the literal meaning of that sentence :)
dodinay →
rocking, swinging (as with a rocking chair)
lese frape →
pushing and shoving
lòmsanzo →
(lit. man without bones) very flexible or malleable
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