Take the words out from my mouth please chew them well, don't spit them out Swallow them deep into your throat let them circulate, let them float into your mind, into your heart with my words inside you, we'll never part and if the time comes that you should speak in sharp punctuation across my cheek know that I might, for a second, hold my tongue before it unfurls and becomes undone it might lash out in a burning sting from the shock of the lexicon that fervor brings but then rage will melt upon our lips in satin threads of fire that burn their tips and no temporary storm will declare our pain in language sacred, and then profane I'd rather bind my lips to yours let the waves rise up on speech's shores let the tides of forgiveness spill out in phrases as the moon whispers bliss in hidden phases and we'll forget our periods and commas and grammatical structures as polished vernacular turns to animal lustre as we slide to the floor verbal cannons unfired, unheard finally at a loss for words