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The foot of my bed (where the duvet, entangled in dreams, holds me hostage between the legs) is slick with something cool. Something cold — stark contrast to the sweat winking amongst leg hair — caresses, allows airflow to de-stagnate the locked-in night breath. She is all eyes and hands in all the wrong places, long fingers separating human from other. Her voice coos like honey and I am bound to mattress, shivering. If this were a hotel, there may be a Bible in the bedside drawer, but I would rather clutch something else. This is home, and with no choice but to welcome the night, I release the dust from under my fingernails, blessed spit holy between milk thigh. I have heard tales of angels, women of fire whose voices, un-silenced, make ears bleed. I am no stranger to blood.
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Jul 17, 2021
Jul 17, 2021 at 9:00 PM UTC
Sleep Paralysis
The foot of my bed (where the duvet, entangled in dreams, holds me hostage between the legs) is slick with something cool. Something cold — stark contrast to the sweat winking amongst leg hair — caresses, allows airflow to de-stagnate the locked-in night breath. She is all eyes and hands in all the wrong places, long fingers separating human from other. Her voice coos like honey and I am bound to mattress, shivering. If this were a hotel, there may be a Bible in the bedside drawer, but I would rather clutch something else. This is home, and with no choice but to welcome the night, I release the dust from under my fingernails, blessed spit holy between milk thigh. I have heard tales of angels, women of fire whose voices, un-silenced, make ears bleed. I am no stranger to blood.
From a portfolio I wrote in third year of university, titled 'Insomnia'.
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23/Transmasculine/UK
Jul 17, 2021
Jul 17, 2021 at 9:00 PM UTC
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