I wear many faces. Skull-grin stiff and smiling, they present a kaleidoscope, a re-fractured, glass-shattered symbolic representation. Here’s to piecing it all together, to the hope that one day the snake-skin masks will all shed.
I am equal parts woman and wilderness an animal in 100% cotton steeped in some ancient anger old as man I ache for dirt earth-eager for scent of pine and drum of blood-drive mosquitos watch me bare my teeth take bites of years left till they drip from my gums
summer love and your glacier eyes grass stains on silken skin with the taste of july staining our lips, one look from you and i'm on my knees drunk on your kiss each lie sweeter than dandelion wine.