You were an unlocated island Inhabited within palm trees aligned To cast the hazy dreams I see today When I think about when I didn't know you. The travellers who sailed across the roseate desert Never thought to discover what was glowing Like tangerine torches to lead me back into the light. When I was given the map, The luminosity was so defying to how I wanted to love you, That I wrapped myself in lurid shadows As if they were velvety serapes Because I was so fond of the midnight dusk.
You longed for a taste of another species While I clung to the jungle vines that replicate my own. Euphoric lava bottled up inside of me, I couldn't tell you how your twisted words Made my brain fizz like it was filled with lemonade. As if the romantic poetry was seaweed That you tied around every corner of the boat I needed to pull me towards the shore Like peonies groping their arms across my land To steal whatever skin I had left to give. I longed for you to unwrap the reef And touch each and every fruit I grew for you. But you'd already destroyed our rainforest When your lips got tangled in someone else's mouth. Though, I still want to go to the island.