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Facebook's faces, sometimes as strong as words on the wall, or in Xanga's blogs, or in now-old email messages, serve as evocateurs that summon more than one could think was stored in tangled strands beneath the cortex. That vault, in fact, proves not to be protected space or cerecloth meant to hold or hide some hallowed hopes that I had thought were now impervious, reserved apart from further, subtle, deeper text, not subject here to parse or vivisect. From vantage point of age, perchance one sees that those faces smiling over progeny, or cyber-lighted eyes peering out in brightness, mask sober-tinged realities expressed ever so casually in the orderly syntax displayed on my wall or my blog or my mail.
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Jan 6, 2012
Jan 6, 2012 at 2:32 PM UTC
Thinking about Facebook Photos
Facebook's faces, sometimes as strong as words on the wall, or in Xanga's blogs, or in now-old email messages, serve as evocateurs that summon more than one could think was stored in tangled strands beneath the cortex. That vault, in fact, proves not to be protected space or cerecloth meant to hold or hide some hallowed hopes that I had thought were now impervious, reserved apart from further, subtle, deeper text, not subject here to parse or vivisect. From vantage point of age, perchance one sees that those faces smiling over progeny, or cyber-lighted eyes peering out in brightness, mask sober-tinged realities expressed ever so casually in the orderly syntax displayed on my wall or my blog or my mail.
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Jan 6, 2012
Jan 6, 2012 at 2:32 PM UTC
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