核心概念
Seeking refuge from unwanted attention and intrusion by hiding away in the back pocket, away from groping hands and prying eyes.
摘要
The content is a metaphorical reflection on the desire to withdraw from unwanted attention and intrusion. The author uses the imagery of hiding in the back pocket, among lint and pennies, to convey a sense of seeking solitude and privacy.
The passage describes the feeling of not wanting to be found, of avoiding "groping hands" and "greasy fingers gone through devil's hair." The author expresses a wish to be "left forgotten with other useless items," suggesting a desire to escape scrutiny and unwanted interaction.
The imagery of the back pocket serves as a symbolic representation of a safe, hidden space where the author can retreat and find refuge from the perceived threats of being seen and examined. The content reflects on the human need for personal boundaries, autonomy, and the ability to control one's own visibility and exposure.
引述
"Sometimes I don't want to be found. I go into a back pocket, join with lint and pennies, avoid groping hands."
"Someone scrounging for me with greasy fingers gone through devil's hair. Hands creased with grime and crime and non-consensuality. I want neither to be seen nor examined."