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Ariana Apr 24
Don’t hug me
if you don’t want to, then.
My heart is worn out,
beat down,
ruined and in ruins.
Unstrung, I admit—
I’m tired of
extorting your love.
Ariana Apr 23
Bury burdens you can’t carry
in soft earth,
in nooks of trees;
Feel free with the weight of
nothing stashed in worn back pockets
of ripped jeans.

Imagine how bright yellow
must have been
the very first time
it’s shine reflected
and was absorbed by fresh cone cells,
in new eyes.

Reach with trembling fingers
to the sun;
Find wonder in the journey
and places her rays lingered
to find you, to caress your body
with affable hope.
Ariana Apr 23
so there’s nothing left to do,
…or say,
…or think.

Take my lungs.

Let me Drown.
Let me Sink.
Ariana Apr 23
On our backs pricked by blunted grass, somewhere over the hill
your dad’s mower hummed,
drowning out the droning crickets.

I forgot how hypnotic days were with you.

The red in your cheeks always brilliant, though most-so beneath a blanket
of 84 degree heat where
we would lay all day just to spite Them.
You’d float your knuckles from top of thigh downstream to my knee;
Goosebumps raised as reeds in their wake,
forewarning the way only young hearts could break.
Ariana Apr 18
Stones pierce the thin soles
of shoes too tight on feet
unknown to me
but attached just the same.
A black veil,
A long skirt,
A loose shirt—
all billow in the wind
that is screaming,
“Go back!—
Go back!—
Turn back!”
An old poem I wrote inspired by a nightmare.
Ariana Apr 16
I need your warm fog-breath
on my skin
akin to the way
trees need morning dew to kiss them
in all the right places.
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