You may say I love you and I may say I love you and we may agree on our saying the words and our meaning them. But words come with their unspoken tricks, one of which is pretending to share the unsharable, making the inaccessible accessible, make-believing that, it nhis accessible. How a word, even a lie, can still make us bow and revere, can still make us follow, can still make us meet the other’s eyes, could still make us love! Love the other and his lies as you love his eyes, even ask for more of them as you ask to stare into their green some more, eat them up like delicacies and the finest things, share the meal with him and, perhaps, get the other to believe in himself in the mix, believe in his word, take his word more to heart, more seriously.
A Word about Words II of XIII, or, You may say
