divine as the morning white sky
I remember you in forgotten candle light
finishing your coffee as the ink wears thin
I am a child in your arms
the sunlight reflecting in your new sunglasses
sweetly
discreetly
I come back for air
falling in love with a stranger
polaroids of September
take me back to worn out towns
worn out pawn shops
when we searched through the attic
found those homemade cassette tapes
in the garage
you looked at me, sweetly
discreetly
pouring back a cold glass of orange juice
to dilute the night
lighting candles, time is our enemy
cigarette stains flourish in silent decay
I was a ghost from the bedroom to the hall
blue skies through spring
we fall into crooked pleasure, wrapped in currents
conversations in polo shirts
turning like pages wind up memories
Mother Mayhem
some kind of new mother tongue
Tiger Brawler
gilded bodies wander, carved into stone
tears when we were young
blissful in blue seafoam mist
I see you in smoke
I see you in letters
I see you in hallways
I see you in mirrors
divine as the morning white sky
the lake never betrayed me
my secrets died there, in a water tight grave
love never to be unearthed.
- Author: Jordan Cash (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: March 25th, 2022 19:37
- Category: Unclassified
- Views: 24
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