burgundy.

By anaksunamun












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deglutition is difficult.  It comes reluctantly and with much guilt because an autonomic reflex is a sign of life.  I can still speak and sing.  I will still swallow whether I want to or not. How thou shal not presume, explain or concede.I am grievously wounded,unclairvoyant.


























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Copyright 2014 anaksunamun
Published on Friday, October 10, 2014.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • Cassette On Tuesday, January 2, 2018, Cassette (1087)By person wrote:

    i wish you'd come back... we need your voice echoing around here.

  • FadedBlues On Sunday, October 12, 2014, FadedBlues (2096)By person wrote:

    ...let the spirit of song never be ablated...

  • TropicalSnowstorm On Saturday, October 11, 2014, TropicalSnowstorm (1580)By person wrote:

    This piece definitely had an ominous, encoded feel to it. I hope you are well. Ciao, T/S Scholar

  • anaksunamun On Sunday, October 12, 2014, anaksunamun (88)By person wrote:

    I hope you are well too thank you for taking the time .

  • A former member wrote: I learned a new word reading this. I'll let you guess which. Thought fer sure that it was a made-up word 'til I looked it up. I have no idea what you mean with this write (or many of your writes) but please keep posting them. It's always Riddles In the Dark with you. Dig that.

  • anaksunamun On Sunday, October 12, 2014, anaksunamun (88)By person wrote:

    That's an awesome compliment thankyou very much 

  • A former member wrote: May your "wounds" build you and not fester or decay. I find this write troubling, yet in a beautiful way.

  • anaksunamun On Sunday, October 12, 2014, anaksunamun (88)By person wrote:

    Blessings to you withinrain thankyou for coming

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