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Confessedly, I try to read you like a poem. The vowels your lips hug, how your teeth bite the consonants, the salivary slips of the tongue: Flashed. On the surgeon's table for inspection, diagnosis. But how your syntax spurts across, your rhythm irregular unlike heartbeat. Your stream of consciousness running, unceasingly as blood. Your diction as numb as anaesthetics (as alarming as a sudden awakening mid-surgery.) Even if I could dissect your speech, your mind remains a mystery.
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Jun 29, 2012
Jun 29, 2012 at 9:19 AM UTC
Confessedly, I try to read you
Confessedly, I try to read you like a poem. The vowels your lips hug, how your teeth bite the consonants, the salivary slips of the tongue: Flashed. On the surgeon's table for inspection, diagnosis. But how your syntax spurts across, your rhythm irregular unlike heartbeat. Your stream of consciousness running, unceasingly as blood. Your diction as numb as anaesthetics (as alarming as a sudden awakening mid-surgery.) Even if I could dissect your speech, your mind remains a mystery.
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Jun 29, 2012
Jun 29, 2012 at 9:19 AM UTC
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