unblindfold

unblindfold

(ʌnˈblaɪndˌfəʊld) or

unblind

vb (tr)
to remove a blindfold from
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6 When the subject crosses a sideline or reaches the goal, stop the trial and unblindfold subject.
Unblindfolded / I've silenced everything / cigar in mouth / it's in the silencing / I've found a defense mechanism / so that they can never introduce their genetic code / into my chromosomes / a grimace / instead / I do not smile / I hold myself / until a glacial cold / penetrates me / penetrates you / to the heart / (the chemical signals / that circulate in me / which you can see with the naked eye / are capable of dying out / like all artificially / introduced genes) Freeze frame on image.
In one of them blindfolded children were racing to feed another one, unblindfolded, a whole pot of runny-looking chocolate pudding.