Honeyed Vinaigrettes
Sound
and sigil -
thought expressed
in utterance -
they push and they
pull, simple
laws of attracted
repulsions.
Vinegar - to some,
honey - to others;
what was
vinegar becomes
honey becomes
vinegar and which
do you hear
from the mouth
of Bones?
His drooled vinegars
of love? Or the cloying
bitterness
of his honeyed thought?
(February 7, 2011 @ 0:41)
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