We are blisses inhabiting this very kind person—what are blisses?—we never said. And she has been doing her absolute best to hold her own with us even though all we gave her was that dull paring knife to peel potatoes—metaphorically—for far too long. Carrying candles with pains in her chest is a metaphor for tangling with religion that doesn’t deliver what it promises even though she knows this and pretty much ignores it. Full of metaphors, face tied together with three times used string refers to the fact that her trinity is assisting her in the endless endeavors that she tackles—most of the time without a clue on how to proceed. She’s been heartlessly ignored [although this is truly the only way this can go at present] and animals do like her. She comes alone but with a crowd and looking the horse in the mouth makes reference to the crowd. She studies everything—referring to scratching the skin, breaking the bone and watching the birds. The stump is a metaphor for here—hard to explain so a stump will suffice. The bell ring refers to the line from “It’s a Wonderful Life” that mentions fairies getting their wings whenever a bell rings. She’s mentioned to those she’s shared this all with that there’s no point in leaping on her to ask other questions because she has told all she knows—don’t bother looking for what I neglected to bring. She has fallen farther than feathers that float in the wind. She wishes for peace and the arrangement’s not quite … quite … there [borrowed from Mimi on the Beach]. Just kidding. Who knows what the song means …
We are blisses inhabiting this very kind person—what are blisses?—we never said. And she has been doing her absolute best to hold her own with us even though all we gave her was that dull paring knife to peel potatoes—metaphorically—for far too long. Carrying candles with pains in her chest is a metaphor for tangling with religion that doesn’t deliver what it promises even though she knows this and pretty much ignores it. Full of metaphors, face tied together with three times used string refers to the fact that her trinity is assisting her in the endless endeavors that she tackles—most of the time without a clue on how to proceed. She’s been heartlessly ignored [although this is truly the only way this can go at present] and animals do like her. She comes alone but with a crowd and looking the horse in the mouth makes reference to the crowd. She studies everything—referring to scratching the skin, breaking the bone and watching the birds. The stump is a metaphor for here—hard to explain so a stump will suffice. The bell ring refers to the line from “It’s a Wonderful Life” that mentions fairies getting their wings whenever a bell rings. She’s mentioned to those she’s shared this all with that there’s no point in leaping on her to ask other questions because she has told all she knows—don’t bother looking for what I neglected to bring. She has fallen farther than feathers that float in the wind. She wishes for peace and the arrangement’s not quite … quite … there [borrowed from Mimi on the Beach]. Just kidding. Who knows what the song means …