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"dying, decaying, dying"

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hate to love

Category: Writing and Poetry

You said love, but your mouth was full of ash. I tore out my ribs just to make you a home. You called that devotion. I called it normal. We were both wrong. We don’t kiss, we hunt. We don’t touch, we carve. Your nails keep my secrets under them, Mine keep your name. I break your hear » Continue Reading

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death

Category: Writing and Poetry

I find you in the quiet places, where the wind turns old and the earth remembers bones. You try not to tremble, but I feel it, that little flutter beneath your ribs, the wild animal of you still struggling to live. I circle you, slow as winter, patient as the rot that softens kings. You smell of rain and f » Continue Reading

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surrender

Category: Writing and Poetry

You left your sweater on the chair again, the one that smells like loose change and rain-soaked bus seats. It’s 1:42 a.m. and I’m watching the light of my phone rinse the room while your name rings and goes quiet. The kettle hisses, never boiling; the gas clicks, clicks, clicks, like a tongue deciding whether to forgive. We said we wouldn’t do this tonight. We are doing this tonight. » Continue Reading

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better to have lusted and lost

Category: Writing and Poetry

I used to think I was hard to break. But then you touched me,  and I mistook the tremor in my chest for love. I should have known better. Love doesn’t make you feel small. Love doesn’t cost you your name. I let you in because you asked for nothing and I thought that meant you were gentle, but you were just » Continue Reading

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what it means to be alive

Category: Writing and Poetry

I didn’t fall, I settled. I sank the way ash sinks, slow and without protest, until I couldn’t remember being fire. I didn’t notice when I began to die. There was no wound, no horror to point at, just a quiet shift in the machinery behind my ribs, a soft grinding down of gears that no one heard. » Continue Reading

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