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 Dec 2018 Ann
Madisen Kuhn
why do i crumble
fall into pieces of
oats and sugar
something beautiful
in a white bowl, but
a mess on the floor
when i wake up
in an empty house
why do i wither like
brown leaves
under brand new and
borrowed boots atop
autumn sidewalks
when i’m alone,
i’m alone,
i’m alone
it is not enough
to eat breakfast
however small
to wash my hair with
coconut milk
to not step out into
the busy street;
i freeze before the ice
touches me
i do not allow
the chance to warm
my own hands
i lie down, on
***** sheets,
and wait for someone
anyone
anything
to awaken me
 Dec 2018 Ann
Ciel Noir
Measure
 Dec 2018 Ann
Ciel Noir
when you measure yourself

against another
remember

that

Everyone has secrets
 Dec 2018 Ann
Lily
I remember the evening
that we sat clinging
to paper cups
of coffee gone cold

over secrets spilled and memories told
two bodies cursed
with hearts grown old

behind your eyes
I found new worlds
A winding road stretched out for miles
to a small cafe at the end of the isle

Sweet pastries filled the mouths
of those who sat beside us
and stayed for a while.

How the hours went by,
people just passing through
The descending sun ending
a forever with you.
 Dec 2018 Ann
Vanessa
Skin
 Dec 2018 Ann
Vanessa
I want you to
write poems
on my skin
with your hands
 Dec 2018 Ann
MAN
Untitled
 Dec 2018 Ann
MAN
We’re adults,
But the boy in me
Will always love
The girl in you.
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