you are like black magic, a hidden lip underneath a night of grace; underneath the canopy of old soul trees, stretching out above to protect hearts from being hurt; but you,
you are like black magic and cheeky lick kisses under ****** blankets. you were a secret you were a shame you were a dose of mortifying pleasure; a sore amount; a quarter of a cup; a batch of chocolate chip cookies with just one egg, splenda, not sugar, tofu, not meat, never enough; but I’m a sucker for vegetarianism and anything orthorexic – I’ve compared you to my biggest demon too often; so I should really know that you’re toxic –
I dance alone with my eyes closed and you’re there; step step, close. your fingers slide into the gaps between mine and now we’re interlocking, like a devil on my back; I move with you; dancing to your heartbeat step step step, hold me close and never let me go -- oh please let me go -- oh maybe I should let go.
We’re Getting Older, the lyrics in the song I am listening to tell me; but I feel young under your gaze a time machine; taking me back to a year ago in the winter in the cold under the open, black sky because the trees are broken and little in the winter, leafless, and don’t have enough life in them to protect my heart from being hurt (by you). oh you,
you are like black magic, and I am like a baby lioness, proud and easily tamed.