She fell like rain, Like a bird, Like a comet chasing light, Like a star dropping from the nigh… Like a stone in water,
He helps her with her blush. She’s surging red, Velvet and soft like a rose. Her mouth’s gone dry With his wind.
There’s so much blood in blood cou… As there are stones in my heart When I hear your name. The winged-pig can fly daily Once I’ve let myself remember
You know, I miss you both Like I miss my childhood blanket That I wonder idly about.
Wait 'til Michigan comes. I think I’ll wait 'til then. Think I’ll wait 'til I hear my co… Hear them loving me in Michigan. Think I’ll wait 'til I swim.
I cried out to God, And There was silence.
That red ribbon is so wrinkled. Rouge like blood Or rushing anger Or a blaring stop sign. It’s crumpled:
Sam said, “Get over it.” As if I could Just climb a tree. Sam said,
There’s always a morning, But there’s the night, too. Every faith has a savior, But the devil always follows suit. There will be spring,
Let my joy be a promise To my future self Who is so beautiful Even if she isn’t pretty.
Farewell to friends, The kind that push. The word constantly bends. I live a life of isolation. While others play in their bubble…
I lost my innocence On a king-sized sheet With four posters And the two of us. Just the two of us
What if your face was a poem alone… I bet People would read it and cry, And some would feel inflated afte… Because they witnessed something
Oh, such a sweet fool. I once thought love Was reigning savior. So, so foolish. I once believed love
I wish I could tell my brother That I loved him, But the words are tight in my thro… And I’m a coward. I wish I didn’t say “thank you”