
This is what your heart tells me:
You are good enough
to be lied to
But not good enough
to love.
And
I believe
it.
Originally published on February 22, 2018, via Medium.

This is what your heart tells me:
You are good enough
to be lied to
But not good enough
to love.
And
I believe
it.
Originally published on February 22, 2018, via Medium.

TenderΒ An Audio Poem
I don’t know
more than words can say
of me.
I am simple.
I do not require much.
You disappear in the shadows
hiding from my eyes,
afraid of my smile.
I am trying to change,
trying to fit your mold.
But, I keep breaking.
It must be frustrating for an
artist to lose hold
of her masterpiece before
it can greet the world.
In a box, you keep my
fragrances stacked as memories
of better days
and I only seep out
when it’s safe to wander at night.
Cozy, cocooned, and carefully
placed at the crook
of your spine, my tongue
finds gold.
I strike it rich in you.
You, a well bursting
in my hands, the comfort
of your embrace after lingers
for hours.
You bite down on
a testament that no one
needs to hear, swallowing
confessions too broad in
description.
The tender pull of
my love lifts
you from your pedestal
of glory.
I am your rock of ages
crushing every wall
meant to keep me out.
Authorβs Note: Eric Benetβs News For You was on repeat.

It doesn’t come buried
In unwanted pheromones
Huddled over ripened flesh,
It’s the subtle look
Of wonderment from
The sleepy eyes
Of a senior canine,
Beckoning a belly rub
From your callused hands
You satisfy a need
Watch her lull into
A deep sleep, tongue hanging
Out
While she dreams
Sometimes I forget about love, about loving, about yearning to be loved because I have grown tired of the fight for it. Then I look at my friendly companion, the actual love of my life, and I remember love again. And, I am thankful.
βI know when the end is coming
It creeps in, swallows your breath,
And leaves you gasping for air
That is thin and owns no name
The sound of your bones
Cracking
Wakes you from
A deep sleep
The tosses and turns
Cease
Water on your nightstand
Fills the pools in your eyes
Death by submersion
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