What is said,
tags us,
but unsaid
lives on
(unsaid to me)
What voice in you is that
that makes these claims as such?
Is your mind over working
at its own rigor?
Isn’t your attention span
gasping for relief?
And I have no more storage room
for details without overwhelm?
Look, eat the sandwich
but toss the bread!
It’s taste over nutrition,
that is my call?
(unsaid in reply)
I only wanted to give emersion
not impressions warmly.
I asked of myself
for in-depth penetration
not to give out distractions.
You may have
only wanted audience
not participation.
By understanding what I wrote,
I thought,
you have taken my hand
into yours.
(another unsaid to me)
Hey, a long text makes me
unconsciously breath deeply,
several times over.
Maybe you did want to
“turn the page in my mind”
but you handed me a pamphlet
as you looked at it,
it turned into a book!
I don’t need a diatribe
over something
when I can just sneeze
and enjoy that first hand.
I first look
to see how long it is,
then I may read
just the beginning
and pick it up again
close to the end.
My head hurts
if it’s too long.
You just can’t be writing
every single day.
Sometimes
there is just too much
details over some things.
I don’t get it, to start with.
Sure, every once in a while
one fits me.
I get back to it
when I can,
maybe the weekends.
Sometimes,
I just don’t want to
take the time
or go there at all.
Usually, outside of the haikus,
the text is too long
and the details
are too abstract
and too excessive.
(and my reply)
You wanted me
to just say spiritual high notes
in the form of a haiku.
I meant contemplative inner dialogue
not translating a diatribe.
Many things for me
are a curious find.
Yes, you give me said tags,
but unsaid lives on . . .
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