Parallel

Loie Fuller

“Will I ever be parallel with myself? Can I ever be parallel with myself? I will never be parallel with myself. Do I need to be parallel with myself? I need to be parallel with myself. How important is it that I am parallel with myself? How do I know when I am in parallel with myself? Does it feel good when I am in parallel with myself? Am I complete when I am in parallel with myself? Is this it, when I’m in parallel with myself? When I’m in parallel with myself do I stay in parallel with myself forever? Does the history of myself become parallel with the history of the object kept? What is this hinge or bridge that one builds to become the self that is now?  

What is occurring in this falling [in], to-geth-er, a p a r t, away?  

What is this hinge or bridge that one builds to become the self that is now? Does the history of myself become parallel with the history of the object kept? When I’m in parallel with myself do I stay in parallel with myself forever? Is this it, when I’m in parallel with myself? Am I complete when I am in parallel with myself? Does it feel good when I am in parallel with myself? How do I know when I am in parallel with myself? How important is it that I am parallel with myself? I need to be parallel  with myself. Do I need to parallel with myself? I will never be parallel with myself. Can I ever be parallel with myself? Will I ever be parallel with myself?  Am I in parallel with myself right here, right now in this space with you?”