Friday, August 15, 2014

How to train your Robot



We can agree to disagree that some things cannot be broken.  Straight from the box to those little talks, I was nothing but soft spoken.  It's what I thought you wanted from me. 

Never say forever once your robot is pieced together.  Let him only breathe your air.  Never say you care.  There's leverage in everything. 
Break his heart before he grows one.  Take his emotions before he shows some.
Don't let your robot become embarrassing.

What is not nurtured cannot grow.  What is tortured will not go.  There should be no conditions when kindness is involved.  One of many things your robot should never know.  Who needs love from a pretty fuck machine?  What is disarmed cannot avenge the unforeseen.

Before I go, before you leave, accept my sincerest apologies.  From all those spoken and broken dreams to my misguided everything; forgive all my unmentioned atrocities.  We can agree to disagree that some things cannot be rewritten.  Straight from the box to our little talks, immediately I was smitten.  It's what I thought I believed.

Never leave your robot alone in thought.  He may come to terms with his humanity.  If he comes close to your tender spot, crush his curiosity.  Never let him know you hurt.  Never become more human than you can bear.  Most of all, never let your robot know you care.

What is invisible to the eye can be heard if we truly listen.  What is miserable cannot be disguised.  Never tell your robot you ever miss them.  Some words will never leave their system.  Do not disturb the serene by falling in love with your pretty fuck machine.  What is disarmed cannot avenge the unforeseen.

Never say forever once your robot is pieced together,

Never remember he's a man and not a machine. 

We can agree to disagree that it's time to disassemble your robot.  Straight from the box to our little talks, you were and are all I could ever want.


1 comment:

  1. again, you have a lyrical quality that reminds me of Tori. Love how you weave the words together like a huge musical tapestry .

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