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When I speak, It is not so much for you As it is for me. Every word, Echoing in the ballroom Between my teeth, Sets my jaw to dancing. Sibilant whispers Tickle the tip of my tongue, Kissing the hiss Of sunlight on daisies. The hum drum of mountains Growling at the ceiling, Like a kitten purring Against my nose. Oohs and Ahs, Medicine for my cheekbones. Such ointment as vowels No doctor has seen. When I speak, At times when no ear is listening, It is not so much for what As it is for how. Every word Stretching time, Composite peace.
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Apr 17, 2012
Apr 17, 2012 at 12:20 AM UTC
When I Speak
When I speak, It is not so much for you As it is for me. Every word, Echoing in the ballroom Between my teeth, Sets my jaw to dancing. Sibilant whispers Tickle the tip of my tongue, Kissing the hiss Of sunlight on daisies. The hum drum of mountains Growling at the ceiling, Like a kitten purring Against my nose. Oohs and Ahs, Medicine for my cheekbones. Such ointment as vowels No doctor has seen. When I speak, At times when no ear is listening, It is not so much for what As it is for how. Every word Stretching time, Composite peace.
Day 16
steven-hutchison
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Apr 17, 2012
Apr 17, 2012 at 12:20 AM UTC
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