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We aren’t, necessarily, up. Beat not beaten, we feast, and we will be. Come, tell me, what information can’t be held in our fatty acids? Immodestly, we’ve had both the morsel modified and not. Its tiny bits mix in us and with us, so it can inform us forward with a digestibly new identity. We have eaten more than this too, and it’s all in us, with the knowledge of a world less well-preserved. Less is on ice, but there’s more for us to taste, and it’s the more and we’re the more. We know of it, what it is that can’t get inside of us if we don’t eat it. Let it, get inside, it won’t eat at us. It won’t, it can’t shake us from the unusual way we’ve wobbled through a closely-measured firmament cold-packed with these immeasurable clues. We’re no less permanent there than this half-shell is here. Fixed by a thin glaze, it awaits one sun, or the tide’s finding its stomach again for mollusk, fine sand and pebbles.
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Feb 7, 2012
Feb 7, 2012 at 11:17 PM UTC
On the half shell
We aren’t, necessarily, up. Beat not beaten, we feast, and we will be. Come, tell me, what information can’t be held in our fatty acids? Immodestly, we’ve had both the morsel modified and not. Its tiny bits mix in us and with us, so it can inform us forward with a digestibly new identity. We have eaten more than this too, and it’s all in us, with the knowledge of a world less well-preserved. Less is on ice, but there’s more for us to taste, and it’s the more and we’re the more. We know of it, what it is that can’t get inside of us if we don’t eat it. Let it, get inside, it won’t eat at us. It won’t, it can’t shake us from the unusual way we’ve wobbled through a closely-measured firmament cold-packed with these immeasurable clues. We’re no less permanent there than this half-shell is here. Fixed by a thin glaze, it awaits one sun, or the tide’s finding its stomach again for mollusk, fine sand and pebbles.
francis-scudellari
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Feb 7, 2012
Feb 7, 2012 at 11:17 PM UTC
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