Title from a line of poetry by Philip Larkin (The North Ship, 1945)
Friday, August 7, 2020
Inexperience ~ Friday, August 7, 2020
Said nobody ever. No body. No mouth. No words. Nothing to say. No point to it. Nothing to point to. Nothing to point with. No body. No hand. No finger. No moon. No moon to see. No body. No eyes. Nothing to see. Nothing to say. No one can hear nothing to say. Nothing said. Nothing heard. No body. No ears. No ears to hear nothing said. No body. No mouth. No mouth to say. There. The moon. No body. No hand. No finger. No finger to point. Point at the moon. No one sees the hand. No one sees the finger. No one sees the moon. No body. No eyes. No eyes to see. No one sees with no body. Nobody ever says. Look. Nobody there. Without a body. Nothing to say. No body says nothing. No body. No mouth to speak. To say the words. Words that cannot be said. Words that cannot be unsaid. Words that cannot be spoken. No body. No mouth. No words. Nothing said. Said nobody ever. No body ever.
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