"They Haven't Invented Words For That Yet"
"They haven't invented words for that yet"
: the one time you discover a new sense you never thought existed through a person that never did.
“they say it's always in the words
but they're lost
just like you are, between those lines
minutes, hours, days, weeks, and through to decades of longing for
the one thing that no more belongs
blindly aching to elicit
a lifetime of rewind
even time ceased to keep you in, how could my mind ever do?”
-Row-
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