Beneath the blank sheet, the loneliness we call
forgotten, I hope you find peace. Forgive me not,
for I don’t know what I’ve done wrong. Erase my past-
erase yours, we still end up under a physical attraction
between lines of tangled sheets and invisible boundaries. Soft
your lips may be, gentle your tongue inside my mouth,
but sinister the words spoken as they work
together. Trust is an astonishing antidote
when used correctly. Biting when taken out
of context. You don’t need, but rather want. Let
my hair collapse between your fingers,
rather than thrusting them in the cracks of disbelief. I
don’t know you. Much more, you don’t appreciate me.
Did you notice the moments I brushed my skin, removing
your hand from my face. The way I coiled
to my shoulder at times of vulgar statements. We are not
meant to lay body to body, nor touch hand to
hand. So walk your way and I’ll walk mine in hopes that our
paths will never lead us back to what I’ve forgotten.
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