What I would give To wake up next to you Bodies tangled vines Legs wrapping around backbone Skin stained from the previous night's hunger From eager lips What I would give To have you run fingers down my xylophone ribs Every morning Play me into routine Sing each note that leaves my lips Each breathless hello Each half whispered stay Each please don't go What I would give To know the exact shape of your palms Have them folded into memory Making home in the dimples of my back In the curve of my spine Not allowing for goodbye Reading only welcome What I would give To run hands through your hair Through the saltwater aftermath Through sand dusted in from the wind From a day spent in beach sun What I would give To bury myself in the vacant parts of you And never leave What I would give To fall asleep next to your mumbling Next to your 3am curiosity With your breath against my ear And toes weaved together like the silk from our bedsheets What I would give Is not enough to shrink the space between us Is not enough to turn distance into nonexistence But boy, What I would give To have you next to me
I would give everything from the arch of my soles To my abundance of freckles To be with you