My arms like vines, I wrap myself. White knuckles, I grip my skin Like the seat of a shaky airplane.
Holding tightly, I try to steady trembling That undulates through me. The teasing provocation And amorous taunting Leaves me wanting today.
But I bite my wrists To extract my attention From my cavernous mind And fix it on the skin about to break.
I'm itching for softness To cover me like armor And protect me from the jagged edges That protrude in me. I need some sweetness To quell the bitterness That saturates my mouth.
Be soft and sweet for me, I know that you can. Be tender and warm, Or leave me to cry.
I'll constrict and wring it out of myself, If I have to, In time.