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Sometimes Starr Sep 2021
The worms
The worms
The worms

The baby bumble bee
Sometimes Starr Sep 2021
What's swallowed is swallowed--
It's that weak look you give an enemy whom you know has ransacked you
But whom you must tolerate

I should rage against it, right?
But my memory fails me anyway
Pieces of me crumble and drop into the nether
Uneven microcosms of my own death

Insults that leave me raw and burdened
The black is the black,
It is not me but what i am lacking
The destruction of my soul
Tiresome
Sometimes Starr Sep 2021
fear strangulation,
like a twisting vine snaking up body
and prying through ribcage--

destabilize of form,
prying holes prying strength
breaking through
breaking...

down

i don't believe in this
Sometimes Starr Aug 2021
Bone fragments under opened skin
Pieces of me across the universe
Crushed beneath the almighty weight

Dissipate

Vultures pick apart
The definition of an art
Creature and destroyer

Denature

Time wounds all things
But God makes them new again
A shipwreck at the bottom of the ocean

Motion

Cities burn and no one learns
Demons, angels take their turn
Backs against the wall
We all succumb,

Numb.
Sometimes Starr Aug 2021
Sail to any coast
And you will find these beads of beauty

Strewn across the land,
Turning water into color.

Family, a family
One of nature's many treasures

In the mouths of songbirds
Making music, sewing feathers

Rising from the soil
Nodding to the other flowers

Smiling contentedly
And keeping their own melody

Happy to be taken
So to spread their tiny seeds

Family Rosacea.

Something nature needs.
Sometimes Starr Aug 2021
Mahdi struts the halls on a straight path
His Arab face snugly tucked behind his mask
He is the tech who is a strict adherent of the rules,
Aptly named
Tall and skinny

Not a favorite of the patients, largely unnoticed, works overnights
Won't always give you a snack
But he was a favorite of mine.

Mahdi walks a straight path and I think it is just ... fine!
About a mental health tech i met once. I always had a soft spot for the ones who have their lil' guard up
Sometimes Starr Aug 2021
I am leaving
Apricot skin
Swimming into gnarled roots,
Sinking in the earth.

My shoulders turn to
Ironwood,
Hands clutched tight
In the rugged Texas dirt--

While delicate, little, soft green leaves
Rustle in the sun and breeze.
The sun pushes air over them,
And rivulets of juice
From a baby-toothed grin.

And twisted bark
And broadened trunk
Was twisted all
For apricot skin.

I found the devil in my soul
That would take us in his maw, and swallow
Somewhere between youth and age
And somewhere in
That twisting wood--

In as general as a sense
As i can mean.


And donning little skirts and things
I strutted through the grievous summer
Proud of my little message
For the world.

And people might not understand
But life is soft,
Like apricot skin.

Hard, like knotted wood.

Layered through with bands.
I'm
...odd
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