Half-Tongue

by clippedtrust · 22/02/2026
Published 22/02/2026 19:23

Two women on the train.

Their words, a sudden rain.

A phrase, familiar sound,

then nothing, not a ground.


A 'ch' I used to make,

a small, forgotten ache.

My tongue, a heavy stone,

now speaks a different tone.


The meaning, just a blur.

What I was, what I were.

#communication #displacement #identity #language loss #memory

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