Her hair spills starlight, raw as unbaked bread— Each strand a comet’s trail my lips pursue. No thread divides our skin, risen on breath; Hips hide her crescent moon, eclipse the blue.
The mirror drinks us whole—no blind, no hidden clues— our doubled forms a psalm of breath and flame. Sound of skin on skin, a tide, laps where desires subdue; Your fingers chart the pulse-light, vane by vane.
No shadow lives where tongues chase the day— her wetness, a prism, splits what dark ignites. The air grows thick, our love scent we can’t unsay— Each gasp refracts to hues where her desires lie, night.
Your eyes—black pools where all my shadows drown— we fuse to one eclipse, no dusk, no dawn.