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 Mar 2014
Lieve
I love you.
I love you now
forever from now
but weak little words
scribbled anywhere aren't very strong as they are
but weak little words
forever from now
I love you now
I love you.
 Mar 2014
Lieve
My lust gurgles in the back of my throat
like a thirst to have your skin beneath my lips.
I want your warmth to surround me and course through my body
like a hot gulp of bitter and black house blend.
When I hold you I want my hands to feel the heat of your blood
and the pumping of your heart;
I want my hands to feel safe in your heat.
Your taste makes my lips tingle with adrenaline,
as if I would do anything to take you all in at once.
Every day, I crave you deep and intensely life coffee.
 Mar 2014
Lieve
Maybe someday we could have a picnic together.
Sunlight always makes your eyes shimmer like public swimming pools
with a little too much chlorine, and I’d love to see you dance
nervously when you discover a line of ants marching up your leg.
I’d like to kiss you with the taste of potato salad fresh on your lips
with a twist of lukewarm lemonade; you’d probably push me away
self consciously, but the fact of the matter is that your mouth
would excite me even after eating ten pounds of garlic.
The red checkered blanket would bring out the creamy tones
in your skin and I’d soon find myself devouring your beauty rather than
the pre-made peanut butter and jam sandwiches.
Your voice and its stories are sweeter than any strawberries
I’ve ever tasted, anyhow.
I could plan our lunches together for the rest of our lives,
but you’re not the kind of girl to settle down for a lunch
with someone like me, let alone for a lifetime.
So for some inexplicable reason I imagine myself at your door,
wicker basket in hand, with no answer.
As it would seem, picnics aren’t really your scene.
And neither am I.
 Oct 2013
Lieve
It's been years since you were whole;
you're missing pieces like a second-hand puzzle
and I wish more than anything to fill in your cracks,
but I understand that task is yours
and yours alone.
No, I can't fix you
but I'll stand by your side with my tool belt,
ready to handcraft any means of helping you fix yourself.

— The End —