Crayon drawings on white sketch pages, the kind for painting and not for the designs of buildings on plotter paper, the layout in blue prints, an s's synesthasia sounds rose as salmon fishes swimming, spawning crystalline, transluscent streams. The flowers on the crayons are yellow with purple scribbles, the dark O in the flower's bud is purple, red, yellow and ochre. The sky is white with the yellow sun in rays spread in curves like the cut a knife slices in a tomato. The stems are green, dark with the brown line on the bottom of the page illustrating mud. On the porch sitting cross-legged, bow-legged in the city stoops, marble cracked foundation, the threads treading thyme in lost yards belonging in kitchens long ago, longing for the minutes with loved ones that can never be relived, but then who'd wish to rather than see the pages.
The yellow belongs to the Z, and the red A, if the order of colors can be remembered how the wax covered the pages. The blue is C, and the dark green is H, as the colorer is aware the spelling Z-A-C-H and not the elusive K, which is also green but not quite so. The scribbles are purple as an R, and the yellow squibbles with the white incandescently are Y, R-Y.
The cat's name is Little Nemo, or as the animal namer pronounces the name, Leonard Nimoy, or TV's Spock. The cat was found crawling beneath the floor boards in the alley between the row homes, and his other namesake was a dreaming child on the video game label. The television showed advertisements with a sea captain on a boat with pets that were puppet. Leonard Nimoy was there with television's Michael Dorn at a viewing of the planets in the park.
The term Otitus Media is the definition for fluids in the middle ear, where the first divergence from the synesthesia hypothesis varied.
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