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To Recognize Faces

Our temporal lobes have neurons whose sole purpose

Is to recognize faces

You see, humans are meant to be connected

Our bodies should vibrate

From the sounds of emotional resonance

We are meant to be seen,

Really seen, delving deeply into streams of running water

Where our vulnerability makes love with our experience

And this need is so great, that day after day, year after year,

We open our mouths with hope

That our words can share a meaning with someone

But mostly, we are left colliding

Or surviving near misses

Driving through relationship guardrails

Over the edge into desperation

We are left holed up in separate hospital beds

Isolated by IV drips of disappointment

Until we tell ourselves that true happiness is a myth

And the word “soulmate” was intended for everyone else

This used to be me

And it used to be you

 

When I awoke this morning

Remnants of our laughter were singing on your pillow

There are 86 lashes on your right, upper eye lid

I can almost see them listening to me

Conduits for comprehension

As I speak,

You turn your ear so it can graze my lips

I whisper while I stare at your profile

Blinking, gentle smile lines

And my heart lunges toward yours like a magnet

I have crawled inside your pupils

To be covered with wet, black paint shining

From your spirit outward

Opposite of indifferent

Our faces so close that I can taste you breathing

This strange sensation is the absence of fear

I. See. You.

I have always known you

I can pull the IV out of my arm

Because what keeps me alive,

Is that you know me too

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