It started vaguely, imperceptibly.. typically:
They started finishing each others sentences..
Then thoughts.
After a while, they didn't need to discuss day to day decisions.
They began to act in silent sympathy, like vibrations.
Dissonance became consonance.
Harmony became unison.
People commented that they began to resemble each other,
though their physical appearances had little in common.
The change wasn't painful.
Nor did it require any effort or discussion.
One night, as they laid together, drifting off to sleep..
their hair became entangled though they hadn't moved at all.
Then it began to weave.
Their entwined fingers, without any measurable motion,
began to form a single hand,
the junction spreading up a single arm,
then down a single torso.
Reverse cellular mitosis was suddenly real.
Until finally, as a snake eating its own tail,
the two people became one
and none
and no one.
Gino wrote these songs while trekking through the Annapurna mountain range in Nepal. It is a warm tribute to that experience, eclectic and aurally gorgeous. Gordon Bazsali Jr.
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