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Steelhaven Jan 2016
My love, you are as I could never picture.
In your eyes, you have curiosity.
In your hands, you have adeptness.
In your mind, you have intricacy.

My love, you are as I could never be.
In your gentleness, you are strong.
In your quietness, you are contemplating.
In your happiness, you are stunning.

My love, you are as I could never feel.
In your compassions, you rebuild.
In your empathy, you heal.
In your being, you love.

More than I ever could.

More than you'd ever know.
Steelhaven Jan 2016
War
Guards around the room, silent and docile

and loud with hidden what ifs and should haves

Maps of land and desert sands

Tiny toys fighting tiny battles

Morons in suits and decorated uniforms

clothes that have never touched gunpowder

Their decisions come with two price tags

One in dollars

One in blood

They only pay one

My brother paid the other
Steelhaven Nov 2015
We held hands by the lake. Mine a spindly, spidery manacle of ice. Yours a mellow, soft glove of eiderdown.

We held hands by the lake as it froze over and we glided across with blades strapped to our feet. Moving like a pair of swans sheathed in steel and silver.

We held hands by the lake as flowers peeked out to say hello to the rain that fell upon our fingers intertwined. Where we traded hearts as you picked one for me and I for you.

We held hands by the lake as the days grew longer and our lives grew shorter. Where every heave of your chest was a promise of a forever lost to the summer heat.

We didn't hold hands by the lake as the trees cried golden snowflakes that fluttered down an invisible stairwell into piles of honeyed amber and I was alone, alone, alone.
Steelhaven Nov 2015
Lungs-- grey
I am undying with death's lips barely brushing
My dead man hands
Yellowed

No, not yet,
But close, oh, so close.
Torment to die and know you still live.
Don't look, don't feel
Your hand in my chest—claw apart

Help

It's around my heart—squeeze shut

Stop

It's around my throat—swallow down

No

It's around my jawline—lock up

Please

It's around my eyelids—tear open

*No, please, stop

I don't want this, and neither do you
Steelhaven Nov 2015
If the trees could speak, I would say

"Tell me all you've seen."

And then, rest my head at the arch of the root, fasten my ears to the crass bark and listen.

For trees do not see.

They would thrum and resonate amidst their circles and squares,

To the inner tempo of the earth and to that rhythm, I would match—beat for beat—with the constance of my own heart.

For trees do not see.



If the trees could speak, I would cry,

"Tell me all you've felt."

I would climb their branches and hide amidst their leaves, limb around limb and still myself,

For trees feel no pain.

I would query about their inhabitants,

Whose nests and hives I wish not to disturb.

Lest I get stung, and not them,

For trees feel no pain.



If the trees could speak, I would sigh,

"Tell me all you've known."

And I would lie in the shade of their generosity,

For trees do not know.

The moon and sun would chase each other like lovers overhead,

They will never meet, but nobody tells them that.

Not the trees,

For trees do not know.



If the trees could speak, I would mourn,

"Tell me all you are."

And I would wait for an eternity,

For trees do not speak.

But they will, with honor, pull my bones asunder,

Before the wind weathers us down.

I would die then, a silent passing with their audience, and nobody would ever find the remains.

Nobody could.

For trees do not speak.
Steelhaven May 2015
I dive down, discover the lake,
to hide, scream, survive.
She always lights a monster in me,
a hope to brave the night.

The hot, cruel, stormy nature
was jungle river blue.
The thick, misty, daylight danger
leaves frightening fields in you.
They gave us a list of random words with a really limited number of repeated pronouns and articles. The instructions are as follows: make a poem using only those words. No repeats.
Steelhaven Feb 2015
People call their other halves their darlings
Their babies, their honey pies,
their sweethearts of sugared spice
But you,
You
You are my raincloud
Your beauty–in the storm
Where the lightning screams
your heart's desire
while the rain whispers
from above
Where the clouds disguise
your broken soul
and the thunder is
your love
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