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Mia Doi Todd Digital


Digital, binary system, ones and zeroes, dark Versus
light
Yin and yang, x and why, my mother and my father made
me one night

In the beginning, a murky mass of hydrogen helium
Voted to organize into higher elements
Carbon nitrogen and oxygen, protons electrons collide

Digital, binary system, ones and zeroes, dark versus
light
Yin and yang, x and why, my mother and my father made
me one night

Forbidden fruit rotting on the vine
Forbidden fruit turning to wine. Intoxicating.
Nakedly we lay in an ecstatic embrace, trying not to
come too quickly
One minute rise, plastic bagged lubricated safety tube

This is not a through street; one cannot pass here
But where me and you meet to graze the divine pastures
This is not a through street; one cannot pass here
But run and jump with two feet
And break through all the matter

Throw your body to the edge of crisis
Paralysis is everywhere
Throw your body to the edge of crisis
Paradise is everywhere

Digital, binary system, ones and zeroes, dark versus
light
Yin and yang, x and why, my mother and my father
In me still fight, in me unite.



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