You said it was okay to blame what goes wrong on the planet
anger, like you can sink teeth into, candy apple
You let the yellow glow from eye sockets. The building up the street is burning faster and faster.
and apples, mackintosh mostly, but any kind left in The Pub at the Assisted Living Place
the strands of your hair on the bathroom tiles aren’t sketching defeat. that’s you spitting disease in the face with another day you’ve woken up to.
Empty vessels make the most sound, I think, as you rip the fairy lights off the handrail.
I imagined a cascade of slow death for all / that mattered…
If my life was the size of my arm, I would stretch it out for you.
Mostly he ate what was put on his plate snuck coffee grounds or dirt for a snack Once a zipper Unzipped
the man is stayed bent over the canvas of my sofa. the man is me the man is him self and I bring down the whip…
Her brown eyes, how a fig considers itself.
here is the sky in stop motion, flickering, a still shot in monochrome
In my universe, my arm carries a heart and flowers, my back a misguided quote
Okay, picture this: We’re in an elevator. The elevator shuts down. It doesn’t matter where we’re going, only that we’re alone.
Long after midnight, we’re talking about our first time
Gravel-scatted hell & we were blessed to be able to hold on for even a heartbeat
The collective failure of ethical standards
Yes I am guilty, I’m guilty. A sin was desirable then. Bring the dancer back to the stalks.
it’s touch-and-go with me and weddings
four-thirty a.m.