Poetry.
Rhythmic fragments and verses.
Daphne
This poem describes a lover's preferences in a relationship, which is very assuring and shows a willingness to grow with her partner.
Out of My Mind
In the Ānāpānasati Sutta, the Buddha talks about being mindful of feelings—like joy from beauty—without clinging. Here, I say nothing about not clinging. Shoot it up your veins.
Poets Touch Holes
If poets touch holes — holes left in noggins.
In the Matrice
The tables turn, and a new reservation calls.
Cocoon
She'll say how she feels, but in a recital.
A Lax King's Brew
Chum up readers, there isn't a tooth you can't replace.
Bachelor Bird
Some birds don't make out all year long, sad fellas.
Tax Breaks
I'm not the file in this poem. You should see my nails; they are beautiful and aware of the keyboard.
Forsworn to the Paradoxical
I spoke to no one yesterday, not a single stranger.
Cardinal Risks
I take up lime, then I purge colours underneath my skin.