In my mind's eye
I stand gangly tall, with a slight width to my hips.
In my mind's eye, I take
to water like a dived-in otter, I crinkle my hairy nose and shake my bottom
ever so slightly.
In my mind's eye, there is a blue jay at the corner of my
vision.
In my mind's eye, I am standing beside Douglas Adams when he is posing
as Arthur Dent while lying stone drunk on a smelly heap of hay.
I can eat an
entire steak, and not just with my eyes. I can hike mountains with a old branch
for a walking stick.
In my mind's eye, I could be the student's mind in
Florence. I can see what I look like to an old Victorian lamp.
In my mind's
eye, I sit on the edge of the vibration of music on the walls of my heart. I
feel my uterine walls stocking up.
In my mind's eye, my love for my unborn
child scares me sleepless, so much that I dare not do that.
In my mind's eye
I'm gullible.
Everyone is either collectively smarter, or dumber than I am.
In
my mind's eye, I can feel the hot frying on potato skin.
In my mind's eye I am
soft inside, and softer outside.