
I write because my heart never learned how to stay quiet. Every poem is a piece of me I couldn't carry anymore. The grief, love, and ache all tangled up. It’s the only way I know how to let go without disappearing or tearing myself apart.
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Some men leave when they leave. He didn’t have the decency.
He’d gotten in. It wasn’t a memory; he was still there. One sentence and a thumb on my pulse, and he was inside me before I’d even found a bathroom to wash my face. My jaw was sti...
He didn’t touch me at first. Just pulled up, rolled down the window, and said I looked cold. I knew before he opened his mouth what he was. They all have the same face when they slow down at a corner where a girls standing alone. After a wh...
I know what it’s like to die. Not the way people try to sound tragic, not the metaphors they romanticize with candles and violins. I mean the kind of Death you shouldn’t come back from. The kind that arrives at a certain hour, on a fixed cl...
I don’t ask for him anymore.
I just leave the kitchen light on.
I peel an orange over the sink
the way I used to when he was here,
and the smell still finds the place
in me that never closed.
I sleep on one side of the bed
and p...
He’d been at it for an hour, maybe longer. I’d stopped tracking time the way you stop tracking anything when a man has been working you open with the patience of someone who has nowhere else to be. He’d had his fingers inside me for so long...
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God is a habit I'm breaking. Here, we trade divinity for dirt and gospels for ghosts. Dark literary fiction for the unsaved. I'm not here to lead you out—I'm here to show you how deep the dark goes. Come down if you're ready. Mind your footing.
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