we hold our bodies and our bodies hold us
i was listening to my friend olivia's demo, " if you insist ," where she sings: when the shelves fell and i had to pick everything up i told you i was a shelf and you just said handle this i was a shelf and i was also myself and i fused into one ≪•◦ ❈ ◦•≫ this idea of body-as-container has been floating around my mind lately. everything that has ever occurred to us is imprinted in our body some way or another. relentlessly, our minds conjure people and memories from our past that feel almost as real as the present. i think about how i hold them all. it is as if i have a little knapsack in which my old friends & lovers reside, and whether or not I care to open my bag and lay everything out, i am still burdened (or delighted) by the weight of it inside. olivia's shelf-self conjures up such a vivid image of how shelves often categorize each row into subject matter, a matter of association we tend towards ourshelves. the idea of the shelf also addresses presentatio...