tissue Flashcards
who wrote tissue
Imtiaz Dharker
paper lets the light shine through this
is what could alter things
alter is a homophone for church alter
we are all the same beneath the colour of our skin or it could also be the fact that she wants to alter our perspective
gods light shining through goodness
similarity between Islam and Christianity
The back of the Koran where a hand has a written in the names and histories
The back could be classed as transparent protection
whatever culture we come from we all have hands
we aren’t in touch with our names and history
our tissue is our birthright
The Koran is not what makes a similar our relationships are
maps to the Sun shines through their borderlines
Clear disdain towards man like structure such as roads are borderlines as they are nothing but a construct
The Sun has religious symbolism
The border line is a differences we’ve imagined
find a way to trace a grand design with living tissue
volta about flesh
could link to tracing back heritage
if you go back far enough in history we all have common ground
and mankind have just designed delusional boundaries
thinned to be transparent
shows that the borders are easier to break through and the fact they are transparent shows that they were never really there
thin things don’t tend to be long-lasting therefore showing that they are not permanent
Turned into your skin
This is the final Volta and it has it online to make clear to the list now that they are meant to consider the meaning of the poem related to their life
She’s asking for acceptance and the colour is a relevant as it has all become transparent