Monthly Archives: August 2025

ECSTASIES OF THE REPULSIVE

A womb borrowed by a worm’s whisper—
yet we too, cradle strangers,
our cities gestating children
we barely know___

The marrow orchestra tuning its teeth—
violins of hunger rasp within us,
each promise gnawed by appetite,
each vow a brittle bone

A feast of limbs at the banquet of thought—
we cannibalize our own gestures,
devour yesterday’s embraces
to nourish the hands of tomorrow

Soup of breath, slurped from a body’s husk—
is this not prayer?
Our lungs recycle ghosts,
and in each exhalation,
someone else inhales our leaving

Silver gulls spilling yesterday’s tide into open beaks—
we too regurgitate histories,
our mouths rehearsing
the same ancestral storms
for children who have yet to swim

A lullaby devoured by the singer’s tongue—
so love consumes itself,
the voice that soothes
also erases,
and we fall asleep within
the hunger of its echo.

:: 08.27.2025 ::


SUN SPOTS

The Sun too fervent leans today,
Upon the fainting Ground
And every Leaf a Pilgrim—prays
For Shadows to be found

Yet Breath of Clover wanders near,
A Whisper soft divine
May Words like Lilac gather here,
And cool your Brow—with mine.

:: 08.22.2025 ::


BEFORE THERE WAS THE WORD

I Loved You Before There Was a Word for Love

Before the sea learned to speak in tides,
I loved you.
Before the first star
burned a hole in the dark,
I loved you.

Not as a name,
not as a face,
but as the pulse that moves the sky,
as the hush between lightning and thunder.

Every life I wore
was just a way
to walk closer to you.
Every death I passed through
was a door
I could not close.

And now—
here in this narrow, trembling hour—
I love you not for what you are,
but for what I become
when you look at me
and the whole world
finally believes in light.

:: 08.11.2025 ::