Opening Up

All words weird
trees all limbs
living novels
flipped to final
page the spine
of a god you
never could
believe in me
with constant
joking about
our future or
is polyamory
how we end
it gently?

(originally published in Delicate Friend, Spring 2023)

Mortality as First Date

The chairs we sit in are steel
horses, sad and dead. What you said
at the gallery in the warehouse was
to you, I have only given death and cookies.
Or corpses confused with candy.
Your cheeks puff, withdraw.
You’re silver in ceramic.
If I were a romantic I’d say
you belong in the painting.
Longing, always. But I am
a romantic. When we strolled
the botanical gardens we found longing
in the plants deemed poisonous.
How close I get to each sweet thing.
How close each is to death.

(originally published in Pif Magazine, Winter 2018)