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Feb 2018
what need of red, green and purple? is that a blind man's conceptualisation of colour? is that "colour": a priori? a man might see much of this world, and be astounded: but let him peer into what a blind man might hope to see.*

when a man with sight spells -
the blind man employs
a sort of "pseudo"-arithmetic -
but i wonder:
        give man sight and
allow him awe peering at a
pyramid: and the squandered
lives entombed in -
   no minor feat: i know -
or rather the freed mind from
making "necessary"
    arithmetic of
                     ⠸⠁⠥⠛⠓
          point being (laugh):
could you ever have the luxury
of a kametz (a)
     tzere (e),
                    chirek (i),
              cholem (o)
                and shurek (u)
   while also entertaining "braille"?
        hiding vowels is:
best study the eye without
it by concentrating on
   the language:
              but the blind man
would be turning in his
grave seeing modern language
so squandered
                 with emoji...
          yes and all that argument
for short-script -
about time we turned
    our peering into our
own ******* into mighty
           enigma machines;
to be blind is to also give
a homeric gaze into matters...
    but would i be amazed
more by the pyramids at
giza...
      or seeing LAUGH
           after the veil was
lifted on the matter
               of              ⠸⠁⠥⠛⠓?
i guess you could say:
building the pyramids
was a motivational tool...
but then again:
        some people do not
sharpen their eyes
  in order to sharpen the tongue...
while others sharpen
their tongue to merely
lullaby their eyes...
    mizaru, kikazaru,
iwazaru...
      then the fourth:
   a living perspective on death:
kamizaru...
    of that said -
i have apparently made
a contract with the dead.
Mateuš Conrad
Written by
Mateuš Conrad  36/M/Essex (England)
(36/M/Essex (England))   
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