cosy apologia

Cards (12)

  • 'i could pick anything and think of you'
    first person autobiographical
  • 'the glossy blue my pen exudes, drying matte'
    starts glossy, dries matter showing how love is presented to be special and unique but its all just boring and normal
  • 'shooting arrows to the heart'
    stereotypical love portrayal
  • 'to set me free'
    damsel in distress, saving her from society
  • 'post-post-modern age is all business'
    the world changes around them but their love remains the same
  • 'oddly male: Big Bad Floyd'
    almost mocking the hurricane
  • 'only talent was to kiss you senseless'
    recognises how lust is different to the real love she has now
  • 'thin as licorice and as chewy'

    emphasises how superficial and surface level her previous love was
  • 'sweet with a dark and hollow centre'
    kindness on the outside but on the inside there's nothing more to it
  • 'twin desks, computers, hardwood floors'
    reinforces their ordinary relationship as poets
  • 'were content but fall short of the divine'
    society states that there is almost a number of boxes to tick to class as normal love
  • 'i fill this stolen time with you'
    society takes time away from them, the storm allows them to appreciate what they have