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Little Red

by erin-suurkoivu

I live with holy sunshine— but I wake to weep. In the sun, shadows stretch long behind me, where some things ought to remain buried. I did not go digging you up. Bees do not normally nest in skulls— but I know they hum in your head, dripping honey of me. Gentle wolf, you came in the guise of a friend. They tell me that they would have rescued me as you made your advances— except they were never there, in your lair. And by that time I had already been eaten. All that exists between us now is a history; the guilt that still weighs on you, and poetry. And if your guilt ever becomes too much for you to bear, and if you ever feel like confessing, my poems can be your Hail Mary’s.
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Published
Oct 25, 2020
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#littleredridinghood#littlered#gentlewolf#friend#eaten#guilt#honey#confess#poetry#hailmary
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