sometimes harping on etymology is not just being pedantic
when you are the moon, the sun leads you to yourself. do we really understand opposites? Artemis and Apollo: twins an existence premised on making way for each other oppose: to place facing against? we looked for faces in the moon, she and I, Artemisian innocence in our asexual lesbian partnering as girls. we heard there was a man there, if you looked closely. we looked, more than half a heart but no fullness in it. who buys a road atlas with nowhere to go? . two, becoming. an opening. two face, plant themselves facing. opposite. with, for, at, against, in. of. do we really understand? placed, facing, in the life-cycle of time. no abstract, still against-ness but in dimensional patterns leading to one another always and again it was funny how she and I never thought to look for faces in the sun. where Apollo could have led us, back to ourselves! we were unprepared