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Show fZZ> An aeon of l i g h t can t r a v e l that arc, can t r a n s l a t e i t s e lf from one sphere to another throughout eternity. The two identities will always find each other, will always hold the lock and .key to an immortal, non-transferrable relationship of like cells upon l i k e c e i l s , of skin meeting skin, of s p i r it knowing s p i r t and remembering the wholeness of intelligence, the agreement at separation, the understanding promised. So much can r e g i s t e r upon the cells of the human brain slap in a single i n s t a n t . The sting of a*"s2r_8-, the burn of a label, the concept of disseverance end fear of rejection maling the r.u:id's eye gape into night and cold. An exposed stump of a relationship cauterized by the insufferable heat of true light, when a l l must stand alone on a corrupted, decaying planet, strangers lost in the deserts, exiles from the f e r t i le valleys ofthe e a r t h , w i l l r e g i s t e r suspicion of a l l other bodies, distrusting every movement without cause for fear of death or betrayal. And despite the empty socket, there is a muted Ion to become r e a l again, there is a wish tc splint the severed limb, to graft the cold-cracked branch each to i t s parent, to sale whole the division. So much can r e g i s t e r on the c e l l s of the human heart in an i n s t a n t , '.fords spoken carefully, kindly. The premise of £"ing love borne on a i r, ;he : u r l of tongue, pressi: of l i p s , soft f-\ ii o- o~ i- eacn g l o t t a l or fricative Lding the waves of the wind 30 be enscribed on an uncricumcized heart; an understanding reached, a love rejoined, alegena r~nc.uo~-^> , , , .^,^-v, .-i-o-'-i hoied-for becoming r e a l i ty i memory r e c a l l e d , another ui.e<^ JU-^U 'ealiaed. So much can register on the cells c: doubled over the coffin •"• rip:~f-"r"'"-'- '-he human bod :culdn't loo! |