I love the word frailty
because it sounds like a fractured
version of fragility,
like someone twisted its torso
and filled its void with an ‘I’.
Which is funny
because ‘I’ is weak and ‘I’
always barely manages
the extra breath.
Aug 15, 2014
Aug 15, 2014 at 12:51 PM UTC
I love the word frailty
because it sounds like a fractured
version of fragility,
like someone twisted its torso
and filled its void with an ‘I’.
Which is funny
because ‘I’ is weak and ‘I’
always barely manages
the extra breath.
