"Oh, hello. Good morning, although it is a strange one in which to walk
around." (Rising slowly, to not feel so small.)
II must be a strange one to desire to search around in you./I
"But an equally strange one in which to study physics." (Observing two sets of eyes making parallel lines.)
II am but a strange one to crave within you to study our screams./I
"The weather of this morning is not oft beloved, but I find it more lovely than vain Sol." (An uneasy shift, detesting the pretensions.)
IYou would be beloved by me best if beloved by few others./I
"Yet without days of sun, all mankind should perish." (Damning all pragmatism that damns beauty.)
IDo you also catch on, lovely one, to what awful things the weather has turned into?/I
"Then let all the world have their sun-filled skies, so long as I may have my clouds and rain on some small occasion." (Suppressing the desired declarations.)
II care not if the world prefers other loves; I am glad without the world./I
"And yet we are soaked with rain, heedless like young boys, and if you are like me, you haven't yet eaten.
IO, how heedless I should be with your skin between my teeth./I
I have breakfast in my dorm room. Would you care to join me there?"
"Ah, I hadn't realized how hungry I was until now. Yes, I would like that very much."
IYou have inspired in me such hunger in all organs but the stomach./I
II must be a strange one to desire to search around in you./I
"But an equally strange one in which to study physics." (Observing two sets of eyes making parallel lines.)
II am but a strange one to crave within you to study our screams./I
"The weather of this morning is not oft beloved, but I find it more lovely than vain Sol." (An uneasy shift, detesting the pretensions.)
IYou would be beloved by me best if beloved by few others./I
"Yet without days of sun, all mankind should perish." (Damning all pragmatism that damns beauty.)
IDo you also catch on, lovely one, to what awful things the weather has turned into?/I
"Then let all the world have their sun-filled skies, so long as I may have my clouds and rain on some small occasion." (Suppressing the desired declarations.)
II care not if the world prefers other loves; I am glad without the world./I
"And yet we are soaked with rain, heedless like young boys, and if you are like me, you haven't yet eaten.
IO, how heedless I should be with your skin between my teeth./I
I have breakfast in my dorm room. Would you care to join me there?"
"Ah, I hadn't realized how hungry I was until now. Yes, I would like that very much."
IYou have inspired in me such hunger in all organs but the stomach./I
