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Out on the tollroad I see signage everywhere Saying, “I knew you before I formed you in the womb.” And then I knew of the concept Before it was formed into words: To know of one’s pain, To be aware of pain. I saw this drawn all over the rings You imagined painted both our fingers. Did you know me Before you formed me into words? Before I heard the words come from your mouth I knew God, I knew gnosis, I knew the gospel I knew bewitchment From a grimoire, etched with hearts And symbolology. From there, we look for the perfect philosophy, A biological philosophy deep latent In the passion in the sweat on your upper arms And leveraging all that came long before, A generational memory Recollected when I’m ******* on your mammaries Realizing the good in that which Makes my life hell And my parents proud. In passion, I notice the double standard, Feeling drowned in water and this, This is the sense of Understanding the world With the perfect syllabicality. The kind where The tokens we carry in our pockets The ones we talk with, Flash before love Is ever a factor. Too easily, do we speak about love. How could a fetish for the perfect Distract us enough to forget The imperfect, Something fear perverts far beyond utility Something that’s far more a safer bet before The perfect is good but not good enough And you’ve lost your stomach to draining bottle after bowl Seeking dopamine desperately. You’ve been the cat in my lap And the histamine storm Assaulting the roof of my mouth A reminder we can’t get too close To the things we love, And I’m not into you Being so into me, Being so bereft of the thing Neither of us expected to happen. The way you say you love me Seems off balance, Your love seems like a self-reassurance Quietly nestled behind the greatest desire For your worst insecurity, it is with that I know what about yourself you love the most It is outside the flow we promised one another As though we’re held to the same ground By a different gravity, said different words That we nodded to. It’s been said before, I’m sorry, it was something, upon which I thought we agreed, There’d be no tears when we would leave. So much wisdom is in the idiom, “Follow your heart.” Follow where it flows if even into the dark If even along many streams If even it strays, follow your sense of pain And where it may teach you Never to fear what you were Meant to have Even if it means the unfaithful Path along the straight and narrow.
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Sep 15, 2018
Sep 15, 2018 at 11:43 AM UTC
Nociception pt. 1
Out on the tollroad I see signage everywhere Saying, “I knew you before I formed you in the womb.” And then I knew of the concept Before it was formed into words: To know of one’s pain, To be aware of pain. I saw this drawn all over the rings You imagined painted both our fingers. Did you know me Before you formed me into words? Before I heard the words come from your mouth I knew God, I knew gnosis, I knew the gospel I knew bewitchment From a grimoire, etched with hearts And symbolology. From there, we look for the perfect philosophy, A biological philosophy deep latent In the passion in the sweat on your upper arms And leveraging all that came long before, A generational memory Recollected when I’m ******* on your mammaries Realizing the good in that which Makes my life hell And my parents proud. In passion, I notice the double standard, Feeling drowned in water and this, This is the sense of Understanding the world With the perfect syllabicality. The kind where The tokens we carry in our pockets The ones we talk with, Flash before love Is ever a factor. Too easily, do we speak about love. How could a fetish for the perfect Distract us enough to forget The imperfect, Something fear perverts far beyond utility Something that’s far more a safer bet before The perfect is good but not good enough And you’ve lost your stomach to draining bottle after bowl Seeking dopamine desperately. You’ve been the cat in my lap And the histamine storm Assaulting the roof of my mouth A reminder we can’t get too close To the things we love, And I’m not into you Being so into me, Being so bereft of the thing Neither of us expected to happen. The way you say you love me Seems off balance, Your love seems like a self-reassurance Quietly nestled behind the greatest desire For your worst insecurity, it is with that I know what about yourself you love the most It is outside the flow we promised one another As though we’re held to the same ground By a different gravity, said different words That we nodded to. It’s been said before, I’m sorry, it was something, upon which I thought we agreed, There’d be no tears when we would leave. So much wisdom is in the idiom, “Follow your heart.” Follow where it flows if even into the dark If even along many streams If even it strays, follow your sense of pain And where it may teach you Never to fear what you were Meant to have Even if it means the unfaithful Path along the straight and narrow.
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Sep 15, 2018
Sep 15, 2018 at 11:43 AM UTC
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