Category Archives: Poetry

What if

What if want more than this petty life  of human exhaustion gives me?  What if I have dreamed  of Angel fire and demon song?  What if every hope I’ve asked for left me cold and broken,  what if I find … Continue reading

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Believing in me as you do, doesn’t it make you feel a bit like I’m some sort of Judas, every time I fail to be as wonderful as you hope me to be? If only I could get even thirty … Continue reading

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What You Crave

Don’t ask me to watch you come apart into pieces; if you loved me, at all, you would never want me to do such a thing. If you cared for me even the slightest, you could not imagine me having … Continue reading

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100 words: Hollow

Within a hollow chest beats his ragged heart. Starved for affection, touch, love, for things denied the beast he is. Knowing inside he is not as he should be, all he could be. Listening to the singing, watching the dancing, … Continue reading

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It Doesn’t Mean A Thing

She prays to pull words from the ether, to make worlds real. She half-sings, a low note of sacred light, deep in his throat. She thinks of me. She sits at the henge. She waits for sun and shadow to … Continue reading

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