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I don’t like people at my feet So, I could never be an emperor, or a king Though I believe myself capable Of just about anything But loving – that’s a tricky one. How does one go beyond – I wonder – to be overcome With wonderment of another Find salt – beneath a fingernail – Of the Earth’s splendour Licking them clean, one by one, Until there are none left to surrender To me, it is beautiful but immodest To bear one’s soul so unabashedly So bare-naked, weak and honest That you throw off one’s shoes Trade them for an embrace and warm breath Old vestments, at the foot of the bed And at mine, just you.
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Nov 24, 2024
Nov 24, 2024 at 2:33 PM UTC
My New Clothes
I don’t like people at my feet So, I could never be an emperor, or a king Though I believe myself capable Of just about anything But loving – that’s a tricky one. How does one go beyond – I wonder – to be overcome With wonderment of another Find salt – beneath a fingernail – Of the Earth’s splendour Licking them clean, one by one, Until there are none left to surrender To me, it is beautiful but immodest To bear one’s soul so unabashedly So bare-naked, weak and honest That you throw off one’s shoes Trade them for an embrace and warm breath Old vestments, at the foot of the bed And at mine, just you.
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24/Non-binary/South London
Nov 24, 2024
Nov 24, 2024 at 2:33 PM UTC
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