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 Dec 2017 Jobie
Kyle Summer
She has butterflies for eyes
and candy corn for teeth,
rummaging through my innards
for anything she wants to keep;

like the omnipotent fingertips
of a sculptor with no name,
she sorts through my organs
like some twisted little game.
I wrote this poem about the time I spent with a particularly harmful therapist, and how it felt to be (at the time) a child sitting in her office.
Hamlet my lightening rose
Summer on my lips
I tunnel and tangle inside you
Drinking from the basin of your youth
Earths saliva scribbles upon my dust
Cosmic beauty with a creatures face
 Dec 2017 Jobie
Dr PRERNA SINGLA
Corpses adorn the war lands,
The music of freedom can be heard.
The air of the graveyards hymms the tune..
Freedom! Freedom! we sing...

(C) Dr. Prerna Singla.

— The End —