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So much influence and quietness Do I make sense? I think not. Even my own words don't make much sense to me. My eyes see. My brain analyzes, collects evidence to assure me of my existence in this hallway, on this grassy field, throughout this dimension. My steps remind me of my weight, my mass, and my movements through the air, thick with swarms of friendly and unfriendly, magnetic creatures. Quickly, they attach, they swarm—the feelers, the projectors of reality. I sense we move backwards through time, too many eons to count, too many mistakes to fix, and too many breaths taken, unwillingly. Conscious only to the level of awareness, but not awake enough to really see past the fog— I see myself cluttered with thoughts of self acceptance, material, and form, dense and crowded. Easy to get distracted, easier still to pretend you're just sad, easiest to fixate because we were planted into these animal clothes, and we just can't help it. Dense and dumb but also beautiful with flaws, and beautiful with limited capacity, and so tender and sweet. You can't fault us; I can't fault me; so we just exist. Trying to do better, eyes fluttering, navigating, swimming through creatures, and feeling forgotten, and lonely, and blind to the interconnected web. So instead, I count days and live in boxes and eat sweet, frozen green grapes and days pass backwards until I am born again.
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Jun 2, 2019
Jun 2, 2019 at 9:27 PM UTC
June Tastes Like Frozen Grapes
So much influence and quietness Do I make sense? I think not. Even my own words don't make much sense to me. My eyes see. My brain analyzes, collects evidence to assure me of my existence in this hallway, on this grassy field, throughout this dimension. My steps remind me of my weight, my mass, and my movements through the air, thick with swarms of friendly and unfriendly, magnetic creatures. Quickly, they attach, they swarm—the feelers, the projectors of reality. I sense we move backwards through time, too many eons to count, too many mistakes to fix, and too many breaths taken, unwillingly. Conscious only to the level of awareness, but not awake enough to really see past the fog— I see myself cluttered with thoughts of self acceptance, material, and form, dense and crowded. Easy to get distracted, easier still to pretend you're just sad, easiest to fixate because we were planted into these animal clothes, and we just can't help it. Dense and dumb but also beautiful with flaws, and beautiful with limited capacity, and so tender and sweet. You can't fault us; I can't fault me; so we just exist. Trying to do better, eyes fluttering, navigating, swimming through creatures, and feeling forgotten, and lonely, and blind to the interconnected web. So instead, I count days and live in boxes and eat sweet, frozen green grapes and days pass backwards until I am born again.
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Jun 2, 2019
Jun 2, 2019 at 9:27 PM UTC
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