Category Archives: Poetry

Icarus

Mete out the blood, drop by drop, beat by beat. I can hear you in my veins, feel you etched along the inside of my bones, an electric drone, a humble buzz, declaring me your hive, filling each cell with … Continue reading

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Dress

Wearing the rough worn fabric of your kisses leaves a chafe along my neck and thigh and heart — your touch has never been satin, your gaze has never been silk. You’re the sackcloth and ashes of love, marking me … Continue reading

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White Collar

Bless me, Father, for I have sinned. It has been a lifetime since my last confession. Would someone please just hit me, already?

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Who We Are

What do you think What do you mean Who takes hold Who lives inside me Who we are when I go back when I look back when I’m faced with last night’s bravery and stupid decisions when I can turn … Continue reading

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Image

Freezing standing in middle of nowhere cold looking for a destination wondering where the fuck we’re all going seeing something on the horizon A hazy sort of mirror thing just an illusion just a mirage heading toward an oasis we … Continue reading

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