sorry, this has a few personal references that may or may not be interpretable . though as with any writing (or at least my shit take on it), it's of course up to you whether you take anything from it or not. :]
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bugaboo emasculation philematology blues (or two weeks of dopamine, norepinephrine, and phenylethylamine)
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to stop you from falling, the only weapons to be had
are situations and gravity, a box of welded hands;
the dead around you are wingless, animating
the living quaff flames, disgorge power
(and oh is this
living)
now residing in fogged jewels
and you should never know: to kiss you means to be perfectly found (
just at the space tween cervical
C5; C6; where i twitch when tired,
where a yawning frenulum nests its vortex
to hide you inside,
from phantasms we dazzled and activated on breath,
[which, fainting us to a foreign dimension] we imitate
the very limits of divinity, simply
as an introduction
of philtrums and
a blushing, quiet:
levator labii superioris
(gently drawn into your parting lvres
like a fervent bridge that becomes the chasm
it decorates)
now taut to let rivers to their task (lord
fontleroy to everyone: what
next)
when the bogeymen have left
the old west wood,
the air is still clear so maryland,
maryland,
your name is still repeating;
)
this is something that cannot be born;
when this is something that can be considered.
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two weeks - the average human will spend two weeks of their life kissing
dopamine, norepinephrine, and phenylethylamine - the chemical cocktail brains are purported to release during romantic kissing.
C5, C6 - two vertebrae towards the base of the neck.
frenulum - an area many circumcised men consider their "G-spot" There are also frenula under the tongue and elsewhere.
on breath - one theory on the function of kissing is that the soul exists in the breath, and it's the "mixing" of souls
Levator labii superioris - the muscle of the upper lip, and cheek. ends in the fold between cheek and nose.
lvres - lips (french)
born - intended both in the "brought into life by birth" sense and the "past participle of bear" since. on a more personal note, both definitions of the word "bear" are intended for that line as well.
philematology - science of kissing
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bugaboo emasculation philematology blues (or two weeks of dopamine, norepinephrine, and phenylethylamine)
----
to stop you from falling, the only weapons to be had
are situations and gravity, a box of welded hands;
the dead around you are wingless, animating
the living quaff flames, disgorge power
(and oh is this
living)
now residing in fogged jewels
and you should never know: to kiss you means to be perfectly found (
just at the space tween cervical
C5; C6; where i twitch when tired,
where a yawning frenulum nests its vortex
to hide you inside,
from phantasms we dazzled and activated on breath,
[which, fainting us to a foreign dimension] we imitate
the very limits of divinity, simply
as an introduction
of philtrums and
a blushing, quiet:
levator labii superioris
(gently drawn into your parting lvres
like a fervent bridge that becomes the chasm
it decorates)
now taut to let rivers to their task (lord
fontleroy to everyone: what
next)
when the bogeymen have left
the old west wood,
the air is still clear so maryland,
maryland,
your name is still repeating;
)
this is something that cannot be born;
when this is something that can be considered.
----
--------spoilers/footnotes/fruit-on-the-bottom:---------
two weeks - the average human will spend two weeks of their life kissing
dopamine, norepinephrine, and phenylethylamine - the chemical cocktail brains are purported to release during romantic kissing.
C5, C6 - two vertebrae towards the base of the neck.
frenulum - an area many circumcised men consider their "G-spot" There are also frenula under the tongue and elsewhere.
on breath - one theory on the function of kissing is that the soul exists in the breath, and it's the "mixing" of souls
Levator labii superioris - the muscle of the upper lip, and cheek. ends in the fold between cheek and nose.
lvres - lips (french)
born - intended both in the "brought into life by birth" sense and the "past participle of bear" since. on a more personal note, both definitions of the word "bear" are intended for that line as well.
philematology - science of kissing
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siv:
slouching toward bethlehem to be born
estrada:
Arte