Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
I once mistook the fresh soil you poured down my throat for butterflies. But love should not crawl deep inside you And tie your vocal chords in knots. Gardens now infest my lungs in the same ****** place where you carefully dug yourself a grave. I make bouquets with the flowers that burst from the rotting marrow of your bones. —“your absence taught me fertility”
0
Nov 21, 2020
Nov 21, 2020 at 4:47 PM UTC
Infestation
I once mistook the fresh soil you poured down my throat for butterflies. But love should not crawl deep inside you And tie your vocal chords in knots. Gardens now infest my lungs in the same ****** place where you carefully dug yourself a grave. I make bouquets with the flowers that burst from the rotting marrow of your bones. —“your absence taught me fertility”
my Instagram is @macyforte if you want to see more poetry
Written by
16/F/california
Nov 21, 2020
Nov 21, 2020 at 4:47 PM UTC
Request permission to use this poem