24 May 2007

Say the thing you think the other you
doesn't want you to say You'd
say it if you were preceptive
and paying attention Buildings don't
usually move People move multitask
insurance goes up
After you read this poem you will
say the thing you think the other you
doesn't want you to say and you'll
listen to your reaction You'll see it.
I'm imagining I know how you think feel how
you might react if I touch you here and here
or there or here, again but harder and
closer to your shoulder Imagine you
touch the other you at specific moments
in specific places You crash
and the insurance goes up