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Tenebrous Neurodivergence


Language is a funny thing

Clair says our minds can

see, hear, feel, taste, smell

And just know things


Those light bulb moments

Our clarity of mind

is designed with different formats

Many for our kind


Clairvoyance, Clairaudience

Claircognizance, Clairsentience

Clairgustance and Clairolfaction

The light of our minds, has multi-sense functions?


I cannot see, smell nor taste

imaginary things in my mind

I feel or just know, everything I know

in this tenebrous mind of mine


Some cannot imagine

how others might feel

Some can taste food

create an amazing imaginary meal


I wonder if this system

can get its wires crossed

and how some can taste numbers

something I can't conceive of?


Some can hear their thoughts

aiding them in all they do

Others don't know what they know

and need to talk out aloud to


We are all so very different

in so many different ways

and yet we all swan around

assuming we are all the same 




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