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Headphones

I like my headphones for the

Insulation. Sometimes my ears

Take in too much stray noise,

Dredge up too much disorienting

Mud from the depths of a TV

Screen or an iPod. Then I can

Always snuggle into my headphones

And be silent - and silence is a

Dear dear commodity, to be sure,

When every other scene-

Stealing, pudgy-mouthed buffoon

Has to put his ten cents in. So

Much sound should be a sin;

Background music, ambient noise,

Music for airports, and pubescent

Boys screeching from tinny silver

Speakers near the wall. I don't

Want it, not every bit, not all

The hate and the slippery tongues

That speak and salivate and don't

Say anything human. I want to reprimand,

To excommunicate them from

This Holy rite of sound. (And really,

I would be content to never hear

Music if I could block out the roundabout

Fights and the sultry nightlife descriptions

Gushing from my screen, if I could

Use my headphones to keep

That liquid crystal from pouring in

My too needfully silent ears.)

Maybe I'll follow a painter's path:

All visuals and open dripping wet

Wrath with a noisy race. I can be a

Terrifying girl. Cut off my ears and

Be deaf to the world. Wrap me in

Canvas and chase me back into the

Woods on a starry starry night.

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sleepy-sigh
26 / American
Published
Sep 28, 2010
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Meh.

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