we have direct associations of things long past and no way to connect random words. I wonder, then, why I always think of peanut butter when someone says winter or I taste eggs when someone mentions Christmas. I don't even celebrate Christmas and I taste caramel popcorn and crisp wintermint and what a cloud would taste like. why is that? where do our words go? others would taste fish when they hear the word tooth paste, or crave oranges when their feet first hit pavement. if you're trying to fit the words together, and see why the bitter taste of chicory is reminisced with coppery blood and love, and you are sure your own word associations are completely logical, one day you'll come across the skeletons in closets, the snake slithering in the greenest grass, things that mean so little to you yet are bright points of deep connection. you try to fit the words together and suddenly, you'll know. then.