I Knew You Were Electric

Naked Poetry with Adèle Elysée - A podcast by Adèle Genèvieve Elysée

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I knew you were electric when I started peeling forward instead of backwards. When I started to save paper and Dying breaths. I knew you were electric when you refused that you were beautiful. I knew you were electric-- all Hair, and Soap. When you went into poetic Frenzy with me. I knew you were electric when I started listening to you. You were everything I wanted in a counterpart. I don’t care if you’re the wrong Sex. We speak in vague and murder. We are corruption and masque. We kneel out help to one another. We combined our last names so we could write a Paradise. Poem. I knew you were electric when I saw your symmetry. Wheel-barrows to electricity, poem to poem, back to back we were. We are architecture and collaboration. We will die immensely. Dedicated to sun worship pen glory. I love your taste in movement. Anything for beauty, Anything for beauty. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nakedpoetry/support

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