There Are Things We Live Among And To Know Them Is To Know Them
Sun?
1. A 100 watt bulb flicked on after evening shuteye.
2. A navel, post-op.
3. The polar opposite of the Eye in the Sky
Q: Are your eyes open or closed?
A: My fingerprints are dissolving.
Lake ?
1. Swarming bacterium.
2. A landing pad for horseflies.
3. A kin of tropical storms, at base level.
Q: Who am I?
A: Qui c’est.
Pier?
1. A matchstick mansion of splinters.
2. One million horsehairs.
3. Juicy prime cut of Babe the Blue Ox, tender & tearable with fingers.
Q: Don’t you miss it at all, motion =ing exertion?
A: A Greek root of nostalgia is ALGOS, or pain.
1. A 100 watt bulb flicked on after evening shuteye.
2. A navel, post-op.
3. The polar opposite of the Eye in the Sky
Q: Are your eyes open or closed?
A: My fingerprints are dissolving.
Lake ?
1. Swarming bacterium.
2. A landing pad for horseflies.
3. A kin of tropical storms, at base level.
Q: Who am I?
A: Qui c’est.
Pier?
1. A matchstick mansion of splinters.
2. One million horsehairs.
3. Juicy prime cut of Babe the Blue Ox, tender & tearable with fingers.
Q: Don’t you miss it at all, motion =ing exertion?
A: A Greek root of nostalgia is ALGOS, or pain.


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