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	<title>The Excelano Project Official Blog &#187; &#8216;06 Spring: It&#8217;s About Time</title>
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		<title>Blind</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 19:56:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pablo Sierra (Alumnus)</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[sometimes&#8230;.I pretend to be blind when I hear a poem
 
sometimes I imagine life in the blind,
and wonder if by scraping your palm with my nails
I might rappel down the rounded ridges of your fingerprints
to explore the obscure labyrinths of emotion where I know you roam by night
other times I wonder if in the absence [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>sometimes&#8230;.I pretend to be blind when I hear a poem</em></p>
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<p><em>sometimes I imagine life in the blind,<br />
and wonder if by scraping your palm with my nails<br />
I might rappel down the rounded ridges of your fingerprints<br />
to explore the obscure labyrinths of emotion where I know you roam by night<br />
other times I wonder if in the absence of vision<br />
our sense of taste would superdevelop to the point where<br />
we could anticipate the sweet pulpy texture of a sunset colored mango<br />
dangling from the top of a tropical tree that hasn&#8217;t yet sprouted to life<br />
In the most absolute darkness,<br />
I wonder if you&#8217;d be able to gauge the speed of a single raindrop<br />
as it cratered the denim crosshairs of your jeans,and if so&#8230; tell me,<br />
would the imprint left be any different from the indigo ghost of a missile exploding on a sea of blue-tiled houses?<br />
If blind,<br />
I wonder if you&#8217;d be able to detect the cognac pigment of my skin when I kiss your lips,<br />
or would the scent of a single strand of my hair in the wind whisper the secret of my origins,<br />
would you be able to smell the suffering of an ancestor&#8217;s drying blood on my chin,<br />
could you still limit me, if you couldn&#8217;t label me, if unable to see?<br />
see, this illusion of sight has built up a façade called race,<br />
a cheap one-dimensional movie set constructed on a foundation of fear-filled vision,<br />
but vision is nothing more than a distorted approximation of reality<br />
and reality is only perceived when we use our five senses&#8230;<br />
so look, touch, taste, smell, &#8230;.and listen<br />
these words you hear are<br />
just the chipped paint scraped off a corrugated sheet metal of irritated sentiment<br />
nothing more than the crash of a rusted sword on shield,<br />
of a tired tongue on lip in an epic battle against silence<br />
these words you hear are the desperate echos of three ancients<br />
perched atop a crumbling Babylonian tower<br />
yelling in Kiswahili, Aramaic, and Nahuatl, &#8220;why can&#8217;t we understand each other?&#8221;<br />
these words you hear<br />
should lacerate your eardrums<br />
and make you bleed out that beat of common understanding<br />
that beat pent up by millenia of fear<br />
that beat restlessly caged somewhere between your religion, temple and spine<br />
these words are not mine these words are not mine<br />
since the beginning of time they&#8217;ve been burned in the inner walls of each one of our eyelids<br />
and maybe if we just close these eyelids for an instant we&#8217;ll see the beauty of sight<br />
and if we just shut these eyelids for a second we&#8217;ll taste the beauty of blind<br />
see i have this crazy idea that in absolute darkness we revert to a contact more human,</em></p>
<p><em>so sometimes I like to close my eyes and pretend to be blind&#8230; while I recite.</em></p>
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		<title>Chemistry</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 19:46:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pablo Sierra (Alumnus)</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[i know this isn&#8217;t proper scientific protocol but&#8230;
i&#8217;ve been scoping you out on the slide for a while and well&#8230;
i was wondering if I could doublehelix around your organic structure sometime
you make want to replicate
because that thy&#8212;-mine be looking fine to my adenine,
and honestly the sight of your cytosine has my guanine trippin
please excuse the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--StartFragment--><em>i know this isn&#8217;t proper scientific protocol but&#8230;<br />
i&#8217;ve been scoping you out on the slide for a while and well&#8230;<br />
i was wondering if I could doublehelix around your organic structure sometime<br />
you make want to replicate<br />
because that thy&#8212;-mine be looking fine to my adenine,<br />
and honestly the sight of your cytosine has my guanine trippin<br />
please excuse the crude reference to your deoxyribonucleic acidic composition<br />
it&#8217;s just that your chemistry is vocabulary limiting, babble speech eliciting,<br />
you&#8217;ve got me like<br />
GATTACA GATTACA VEN ACA QUE QUIERO PONERTE UN BESO MI AMOR<br />
i&#8217;m saying, if you&#8217;d like<br />
we could go back to my petrie dish and turn on that metaphorical heat lamp<br />
i&#8217;d be glad to destrand your double DNA structures<br />
and snap off those hydrogen bonds<br />
cuz i&#8217;m trying to be your one and only exon with that son sabroson son son in your life!<br />
baby, i&#8217;m saying, on a fourteen point ph scale you&#8217;d be nothing more and nothing less than a 7!<br />
far from being average<br />
i mean to say you&#8217;re perfectly balanced<br />
yes you in fact are the most basic neutral solution<br />
and i can only offer you a love that won&#8217;t get diluted<br />
i&#8217;ll be at my highest concentration to make our reactions fruitful<br />
and like the juice dripping from the mango fruit<br />
you know my touch is the purest sucrose<br />
so&#8230; if you&#8217;re ready for that sweetness to take you straight to heaven<br />
then you can reach me at c12 h22 o11<br />
and we&#8217;ll get our lab on,<br />
i&#8217;m saying we&#8217;ll be colliding and collapsing atoms into fractions of passion<br />
i&#8217; m talking about nuclear meltdown, fusion and fission, to the infinite g force, kind of loving<br />
unattainable energy levels breached, let me destablilize your electrons, one at a time, kind of loving<br />
expand your periodic table now because we&#8217;re gonna make new elements, kind of loving<br />
so i guess what I&#8217;m really trying to say is that<br />
i find you phenotypically fantastic<br />
i promise to love each and everyone of your sibling amino acids<br />
just let me be the catalyst to set off your chain reactions<br />
because baby, after all this chemistry<br />
i&#8217;m just trying to make magic</em></p>
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