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stained glass

time has no authority over the nervous system

grief does not answer to clocks

excitement does not dissolve on command

 

you cannot stop the moments

when you reach inside my head

and take two wires

that have never touched before

and cross them

 

ive uncrossed a lot of wires with you

 

do not mistake my mind for a clean circuit board

that you have somehow interrupted --

it is a box of christmas lights,

knotted into itself,

tight with history,

impossibly rigid and fragile,

bright, but strangled

 

they are only crossed

the way they learned to survive

 

it takes patience

to sit with this tangle

to work, finger by finger

through stubborn memory stuffed into scars

until the bulbs begin to breathe again

 

—--------------------

 

you make the air in this world breathable

because your brain

is not wired like mine

 

yours is not circuitry-

it is stained glass

it is mosaic

it is color refusing containment

 

every shade layered

every fracture deliberate

a life lived by an artist

who trusted explosion

 

and every time

you cross my wires,

something shorts,

something sparks,

and when the smoke clears,

where there was rigidity,

there is now color

 

this brain is learning color

this body is learning to breathe

 

to love without owning

to release without losing

 

—------------------------------

 

see, our brains are only organs,

our bodies only instruments

for making music in this life

 

neurons reach for one another

briefly,

like hands in passing

 

and we have held many in our hands, my love,

and we have been held by many

our brains have found counterpoints,

our bodies have felt familiar to others

 

but the mind is not the brain

and the self is not the body

 

this vessel --

blood and nerve

spine wrapped in bone

meat protecting daydreams --

 

it is a temporary cathedral

a gift

on loan from the universe

a shell composed of stardust

 

in my heart,

i can see a memory i do not share

i can see you beside another

i can see you loving another

 

because i see you as a being beyond the stars

before i see you as mine

 

a creature of appetite

of curiosity

of desire

of becoming

 

if i could,

i would spend this life beside you

and inside your gravity

if i could,

i would hold your life next to mine

 

but your body --

your hands

your mouth

your lips

your hips

your curves

your breath

 

your temple

 

it was never built for my ownership

 

only for your experience

 

this worship is temporary

 

when it is gone,

when the architecture changes,

when we wear new skin,

 

i will know you

 

in the next life, when we look a little different

 

i will find the color again

i will see stained glass

 

and i will know you

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jia_greens
23 / M / Denver
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Feb 9
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