THOUGHTS AREN’T LONERS (# 74,957)
We cannot think solitary thoughts. One always glues another. They are a social breed because they breed. By writing down anything, even the word “MILK” on the back of your hand, it stirs tea and dissolves sugar and agitates teeth. Try to think of a lone thought and you will soon have an abstract orgy of confusion in your head, clamouring for attention. This is because our outlets are sewers. Mouths, hands, and in some cases other parts of our anatomy, spew out mental stew. Sometimes the ingredients work, sometimes they don’t. And like foods, our thoughts are rarely whole. If anyone knows of a way to swap compounds for confounds, please let me know. Now I can full-sleep. Good allnight.
September 28, 2009
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