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Thousand Tears
Emoto theorizes
that water recognizes
and goes through motions
in response to human emotions
Cold water sending a rush through your system
It’s like that feeling after you kissed him
The emotion rushing over every inch of you
That sinking pit grew to
a crashing raging ocean
when he said he loved you
Old water stale in your mouth
After lies were spewed
without
knowing you knew
Warm
water swarmed
and embracing you in a hug
Racing and crashing together like waves
Hands with a distance feeling that craving from your lips
Suffocating from a kiss
Enveloping you whole as you dive in it
An abyss
Yet slipping out of your grip
as soon as you sought her
Water
has feelings
Yet we only associate it with one:
Needing
We need water like we need air
To be fair
that need overcomes all
Death without air can be water’s fault
But is kinder
Gasping for something basic, she is a fighter
Without air, you will die within minutes
If you go without water for weeks you will be pushed to your limits
Going a couple hours and thinking you could get the best of it
Yet craving it on your lips
Depriving yourself of this survival means
becomes all but routine
the waterfalls from your eyes are you bodies rejecting your basic needs
But you have to teeter on the edge
for a dangerous shape shifting monster lies below the ledge
playing your mind
waiting for your jump to be perfectly timed
trying to find the perfect height
Up to high
and for a second you will feel free and fly
but you will be met with the controlled
cold
and hard
guarded
walls
Down to low
And when you fall
it wouldn’t be like what you thought you were jumping in at all
conforming to fit around your body
everything distorted and cloudy
Yet throughout this torture of surrounded by water
We all vie for the presence of this honor
what is revealed
that little know feels
Tortured by what is necessary for life to proceed
Your love
It is as much as water a basic need
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Thousands have lived without love not one without water
- W.H Auden
But who would want to? Is it then surviving rather than living?