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sasha m george Dec 2013
You say my name
like its a ***** word
and I scream yours
like it could save me.
poem from:
http://drunken-writing.tumblr.com/
sasha m george Dec 2013
he had hearts for eyes
and his lips were
love letters I never opened.
poem from:
http://drunken-writing.tumblr.com/
sasha m george Dec 2013
God really should have
made women's skin venomous
so that no meant no.
poem from:
http://drunken-writing.tumblr.com/
sasha m george Dec 2013
idk
oh he’s giving me reasons
to write desperate love songs
to fill my notebooks with paragraphs
two and a half pages long
that don't shy away
from my hearts fickled tune.
oh baby, oh baby
you're making me swoon.
from: http://drunken-writing.tumblr.com/
sasha m george Dec 2013
Sweetheart, come to bed.
the demons that you hoard are bending the curves of your spin;
I can see them pulling at every muscle tucked beneath your skin.
You pop and you crack and it vibrates against the walls.
I shutter at the sound
the sickening, awful sound.

Sometimes I wonder if you believe in the miracles
that fall between my pelvis,
or the heavy breath I breathe between parted lips.
Are my bones strong enough to save you?

Sweetheart, come to bed.
Your cautious footsteps are creeping back and forth,
up and down,
heavy footed across the ragged carpet.
I hear them every night aching so unholy,
from underneath my bed sheets.
You swear you're next to me asleep.
I hear them though you swear you've been asleep.

Most times I want to believe in the miracles,
I have promised you between night and day
and the soft lipstick stains I've left lingering lightly on every inch of skin
you've left so vulnerable to my kiss.
I wonder if its saving that you need.
Sweetheart, come to bed.
poem from:
http://drunken-writing.tumblr.com/
sasha m george Dec 2013
With such a body?
How dare you bind,
hide, disguise,
it with clothes.
poem from:
http://sincerelyjoanna.tumblr.com/
sasha m george Dec 2013
Your teeth in my skin, my
shoulder in your mouth.
I wonder- am I sleek and
fragrant from all the poetry
I've marinated in? Does
the metaphor soften the
flesh, make it easier
to eat?
poem from:
http://sincerelyjoanna.tumblr.com/
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