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To be shaped by love, know first How it destroys. To know how it destroys, Recognize love as a physical act. To recognize love as a physical act, Consider the body's limits and transgressions. To consider the body's limits and transgressions, Probe it for signs of anomaly. Of creatureness. To probe, start by using your fingers to poke Regions where illusions are cooked, like the groin. To locate the groin, slither your hand from mouth all the way down until you feel dirt. Once there, dig. The mush will feel soft and wet and grisly And delicious. Like exile. Feel around for a thin chord. Once you get your hand on this chord, pull. Pull very hard. Like you're born to unstitch. Or turn off a light. Or flush. Your body will split open like a thick *** of paper bills fresh off a rubber band hug. And your remains Will flutter like a flag. Notice the bone marrow in bloodspeck jangling in wind chime language to announce an arrival. Your arrival, maybe. But what is left other than your body splayed open? Notice your meatshop bargain delicacy. Limbs as vivid As a freehand sketch artist's depiction of alive. It sounds so beautiful, Love. Especially in Springtime.
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Jul 15, 2019
Jul 15, 2019 at 5:55 AM UTC
Springtime
To be shaped by love, know first How it destroys. To know how it destroys, Recognize love as a physical act. To recognize love as a physical act, Consider the body's limits and transgressions. To consider the body's limits and transgressions, Probe it for signs of anomaly. Of creatureness. To probe, start by using your fingers to poke Regions where illusions are cooked, like the groin. To locate the groin, slither your hand from mouth all the way down until you feel dirt. Once there, dig. The mush will feel soft and wet and grisly And delicious. Like exile. Feel around for a thin chord. Once you get your hand on this chord, pull. Pull very hard. Like you're born to unstitch. Or turn off a light. Or flush. Your body will split open like a thick *** of paper bills fresh off a rubber band hug. And your remains Will flutter like a flag. Notice the bone marrow in bloodspeck jangling in wind chime language to announce an arrival. Your arrival, maybe. But what is left other than your body splayed open? Notice your meatshop bargain delicacy. Limbs as vivid As a freehand sketch artist's depiction of alive. It sounds so beautiful, Love. Especially in Springtime.
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Jul 15, 2019
Jul 15, 2019 at 5:55 AM UTC
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