when i was younger, i breathed in the spring and felt the warmth pass through my feet i ran through the grass that had long since been green, and picked all the flowers alive close to me i knew the creatures were treasures to be i knew the sun and my time on the swing, was spent with the birds my arms to match wings, of which i adorned as gifts from small things and then i met you and first craved the winter wearing your gaze to warm me and shelter your skin, unlike mine, was pale like the hatter your dark hair grew darker your crazed eyes aglimmer to which i mistook the shining for summer, when your luster and glare were morbid and bitter the fire i lit within you grew bigger, but you, a black hole, to eat and then wither taking my all to return ever favor as empty as gardens, dead, prime to splinter to hold and to cherish, your bride, the sinner