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Secrets can be silent. But most often they are whispered Surrounded by cup-shaped palms Transported from trembling mouth To eager ears Sometimes they are muttered Throughout staggering sleep Unbeknownst to the speaker, Sounded out by partly incoherent coos And deciphered by insomniacs Sometimes they are slurred by drunken tongues and spilled Like a pint across the bar. The glass shatters on the floor. Left dangerously displayed Until swept up and forgotten in the morning Sometimes they are written Soberly on a stark page The ink courses through your veins The pen carves the way And you’re here. ©
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Sep 7, 2016
Sep 7, 2016 at 9:39 AM UTC
The Science of Secrets
Secrets can be silent. But most often they are whispered Surrounded by cup-shaped palms Transported from trembling mouth To eager ears Sometimes they are muttered Throughout staggering sleep Unbeknownst to the speaker, Sounded out by partly incoherent coos And deciphered by insomniacs Sometimes they are slurred by drunken tongues and spilled Like a pint across the bar. The glass shatters on the floor. Left dangerously displayed Until swept up and forgotten in the morning Sometimes they are written Soberly on a stark page The ink courses through your veins The pen carves the way And you’re here. ©
emily-roy
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Sep 7, 2016
Sep 7, 2016 at 9:39 AM UTC
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