Visceral love, living death, in vain, I wait your written word, and consider, with the flower that withers, I wish to lose you, if I have to live without self.
The air is undying: the inert rock neither knows shadow, nor evades it. And the heart, inside, has no use for the honeyed frost the moon pours.
But I endured you: ripped open my veins, a tiger, a dove, over your waist, in a duel of teeth and lilies.
So fill my madness with speech, or let me live in my calm night of the soul, darkened forever.