CalmCardPoems_004 - "If You Must Hide Yourself From Love"
CalmCardKen reads us another poem.
Titled: "If You Must Hide Yourself From Love" by Christopher Salerno
Recorded 28th August 2024
Words:
It is important to face the rear of the train as it leaves the republic. Not that all departing is yearning. First love is a factory. We sleep in a bed that had once been a tree. Nothing is forgot. Yet facts, over time, lose their charm, warned a dying Plato. You have to isolate the lies you love. Are we any less photorealistic? I spot in someone's Face- book sonogram a tiny dictum full of syllogisms. One says: all kisses come down to a hole in the skull, toothpaste and gin; therefore your eyes are bull, your mouth is a goal.
Back ground music:
Ahoi! by Harmonia.
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