07: The Body - July 2021

Pink Ocean

I look in the mirror and all I see is an impostor,    Dangling a pink rope around my neck,    Unwilling to let me breathe.   To be me.    Air, air, let me breathe please,  Because you are all suffocating me.  I am suffocating me.  I want it gone, gone, gone.  I am stranded with no life jacket or boat.  No one can hear me plea to wish away this agony.    I feel shunned…

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07: The Body - July 2021

Bare Your Neck To Heaven

This is the axis upon which your existence spins, widdershins The world plummets onto the expanse of your back  and you crumble under its weight Knees buckling, lungs burning, screaming, gasping for air But you do not let it fall Mountains burrow their snowy peaks into your skin Oceans roll past your shoulder, spilling briny rivers to mingle with your veins A sleepy valley tucks into your nape and crushes flowers against your flushed vessel…

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07: The Body - July 2021

Atlas Slips

The first cervical vertebra is called the atlas  and it holds up the skull Beneath our feet, Atlas shifts and grunts trembling under the weight of the heavens nestled where his neck melts into his shoulder The funny thing is there is nothing holy here hidden in our skulls Amma drowns our house in incense and wafts curling smoke into my face from a plate of fire Blessings and purification, she says as she spins…

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07: The Body - July 2021

Natural Composition

I’ve heard it spoken once before in a high school science class that water constitutes nearly sixty percent of our gossamer bodies.  Having been given only glimpses into our complex interiors, I imagine the other forty percent involves peculiar mixtures of lingering aspirations,  tongue-tied silence, jaded remembrances, and the poised solicitudes spiraling from prior erasures of memory. However, I’m extremely inclined to profess that assumptions about the composition of one particular body are always shattered…

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07: The Body - July 2021

Body Broken

I wonder, with my body and your body and so many other bodies on this planet, how much  we break the body of space that surrounds us daily. I think about the way we exchange the air we breathe with the abounding atmosphere in our inhales and exhales, how they pollute the rising horizons and the fading paper-mâché fantasies with equally paper-mâché people. Just two days ago at the diner I used to often visit,…

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07: The Body - July 2021

Provocative Censorship

These humans are so accustomed to violence and hatred They don’t realize how peace and love is sacred They squirm when a sex scene is broadcasted But mimic identical actions in their own bed Capable of watching a family get gutted with a knife Incapable of noticing this is not the way of life A country which has acquired violence immune deficiency When in reality, its citizens are deprived of self-sufficiency They will go haywire…

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07: The Body - July 2021

Shadow Work

A lady emerges from the dark, murky waters She is the shadow of all of your daughters The divine whore who’s casted out of existence Is actually just suppressed into the distance Here in the shadow, she remains repressed Waiting to be released from the unconscious bird nest Don’t be ashamed to dance with the sexual deviant To attain wholeness, she offers the ingredient Our sexual life force must be embraced and integrated This cultural…

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07: The Body - July 2021

Body and Soul

My body and soul is a mosaic of everyone and everything that has ever existed,  everything that will ever exist.  but also nothing at all. This poem was written by the stars in the sky that spoke it through the neurons in my brain.  one day they will stop firing,  but this galaxy will always hold her stars in the pupils of her eyes.  the souls that depart this planet look down at me and…

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06: Open - June 2021

A Tale of Two Sister

A Tale of Two Sisters One blonde, one brunette As awfully different as two girls could get. The brunette was calmer and softer and hotter,  The blonde one was smarter and quicker and stronger.  They grew up apart, one favored one lost, At the top of their classes, but not without cost.  The brunette was an extrovert, she had twenty friends,  But there were many expectations, the list never ends.  It became her sole job,…

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