You circle my body, a body mass so heavy black holes form in our chests, our hearts beat like the atomic make-up of decaying stars and our veins bleed colours only seen in the darkness of space.
Our bellies light up like the galaxy and our breath illuminates the air like an Aurora. We burn into each other and disappear into the wind, leaves fall into your red hair and com-bust leaving residue on your skin that light up like little stars.
Your body becomes pale like the Moon, and your teeth are cratered like the hollow bits that I can see on the surface of a full moon. Scars form at the tip of your porcelain skin, and I drown inside an ocean of cherry blossoms. I inhale you the way the ocean breathes the love of our moon, as moonlight reflects in the darkest night of this cooling summer, even the sun has forgotten your beauty.
I took a trip down to the sea, down by the forest trees, slow sun rise and eagle cries,