Lexical Gustatory Synesthesia
Sounds like a tongue twister in itself.
How curious, that the very name of this condition
As lengthy and twisted as it is
Is as dull to my tongue as the condition is not.
It fails to make my taste buds tingle
Evokes no smell in my twisted senses.
Like an old married couple
That understands each other a bit too well,
Or freakishly synced twins,
Who experience everything the same,
From an itch to every thought
All synced in some bizarre way...
Taste buds and ear drums
Nerve endings going insane...
Screaming out coded messages to one another
Some strange sort of twisted relationship that works anyway.
Synesthesia can only be described as an oxymoron
A confused understanding.
Try, if you will, to imagine...
Tasting deliciousness when you hear a familiar language
Speech ends,
Mouth watering, intense craving that is now very real
Hoping the phantom taste
Would turn real too.
Hearing a melody every time
You see something as mundane as a zebra crossing
Or the feel of pintucks on a fabric
Sounds so intense, they make you emotional.
Smelling the sound of your loved one's name
As an unpleasant stench
So much that you'd consider a nickname more appealing.
Imagine every number and letter,
And every word you heard
Each in its own little colour coded compartment,
Like buttons and beads sorted into drawers by colour in some crowded tailor shop.
Or the simple, soul stiring experience
Of hearing a particular melody could feel like a fascinating walk
Through a multi dimensional art gallery
Or like floating through dark skies with letters and numbers flying smoothly past your head.
And the sound of your name
Looks like marvellously chaotic turquoise and indigo swirls
Floating in space speckled with white dots and dashes of purple.
What looks to me like gibberish
Made perfect and artistic sense
To another just like me.
©️ Rebecca Manari
24-1-21
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