Relaxed Reads: Beast
He saw the creature in me;
The bestiality of my brow,
and he heard a growl between
the syllables of
my name.
You, the carnivore,
I, the nomad;
though green roots
under the skin on my feet
say otherwise:
stay.
Stay, with me.
Against me,
swoon me with your scent,
your arched back,
and your pouncing eyes.
Lurk in the shadows
amongst their kind.
Tear me apart so I know
it’s real.
Maul me,
dig for bones under my flesh.
Envelope me like the stream does
the shore;
erode my shallow thoughts.
Crave my pulse.
Want nothing more,
omnivore.
Sing my body.
Curse my soul,
In the end I’ll be
the grass between your toes;
The echo of your roar.
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