Homework Tastes Strange

Homework.

The word tastes strange.

Like a cough drop.

The flavor part tastes good,

But you can still taste the bitterness behind the flavor.

But it is different.

The good part tastes like strawberries.

So delicious and fresh.

But when I try to enjoy the strawberry,

I can't stomach the horrible taste of grease,

Which suddenly appears in my mouth.

Out of nowhere.

I am beginning to think that this is not normal.

But maybe I am mistaken.

Do you, the reader, taste when you hear words?

I hope you do,

Because I do not want to be alone.

Author's Notes/Comments: 

By the way, the only reason I write/read poems is because of their overall taste. For example, this poem was excessively bitter, because of the overuse of homework and taste, but was balanced out by the sweetness of the words fresh, mistaken, and normal. Do you experience this too?

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LovingLovelace's picture

I more.... feel the words. In

I more.... feel the words. In a way I almost fall into them, no longer me.

 

Depending on how large the feeling was when they wrote it, or I wrote it.

 

It is why I write. To get lost and to be found.

 

In a much diffrent sense.

 

I probably stopped making sense.

 

Oh well, I liked this :3 I know exactly what you mean.

 

Love,

LovingLovelace


If your mirror doesn't find you one of the most beautiful people it has ever seen, punch it and find a better mirror.

Justanotherdepressedpoet's picture

Nope.

I just got (self) diagnosed (with an actual, US used test)  with synesthesia. Unless you have it too, or are high, you don't know how I feel. Sorry.


Undecided-Is my lowly, 13 year old life.

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autocorrect sucks, btw

Justanotherdepressedpoet's picture

I am glad! :D Someone else

I am glad! :D Someone else can sense words! Does it happen to you in everyday life too?


Undecided-Is my lowly, 13 year old life.

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autocorrect sucks, btw