Category Archives: Poetry
A little less alone
Fresh from the kill she stumbles forward, mind racing, blood rushing, hands trembling, knees weak. First one, and it makes something in her stomach lurch, something in her heart break. It will be that way the next time, and the … Continue reading
You are the only one
I’m not trying to prove something to you. All I want is to know you aren’t going to walk away. Reckless and on fire. Both of us. You’re arrogant and wearing the widest, whitest wings, and you are the only … Continue reading
I Am Yours
I believe I am yours in a way more than breath and blood. I am yours as the leaf belongs to the sun. The warmth of you opens me, and I sway in the wind, the song of my trembling … Continue reading
Independence Day
Doesn’t mean that much to you on the surface, I know, but I’ll bet there’s nothing you love more than using your finger to set off sparklers, to delight them, watching the looks in their eyes that mirror your own.
Touch
I haven’t been touched in eons. I haven’t held your hand in mine for a thousand thousand years. Your eyes haven’t been on me and it’s left me in the dark. I’ve been all alone for epochs. I am aching … Continue reading