Close my mouth
and my ears
to the sounds of the earth
Let our bodies feel our thoughts
and let my touch
speak volumes,
in this moment
pre·text (prē'těkst') n. 1. An ostensible or professed purpose; an excuse. 2. An effort or strategy intended to conceal something. tr.v. pre·text·ed, pre·text·ing, pre·texts To allege as an excuse. [Latin praetextum, from neuter past participle of praetexere, to disguise : prae-, pre- + texere, to weave; see teks- in Indo-European roots.]