We ate ribbons with greasy fingers and comets fizzled in our shiny eyes my slippery tongue could never spill out the tiny knots that all inched like the tides
In the marmalade I taught you to whisper to whisper spirals of rippling shade your rigid fault atop my favorite shoulder looked like a root dug up with rusty spades
You kept scissors in your happy handshake your arms grew longer with each piece of skin but I held onto them hoping they'd double round my speckled back and grip my father's chin
My teeth buckled and bent between jaws that were waiting for you to feed them a cure but I had to pry out the cherry pit that you chewed and chewed upon til I was sure
There's a corner where dreams often drag me it's eery level with soles of your feet my fingers can't pick up they are still greasy but from the corner yours look like they're clean