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Just Like Mine

Notes from a Soft-Edged Maw

By Christiane WinterPublished 9 months ago 1 min read
Just Like Mine
Photo by Nathan Dumlao on Unsplash

I want to bite into humanity like an apple-

hard, sudden, deliberate-

to crack the skin with my teeth

and let the juice of their vulnerability run down my chin.

I want to taste the pulp of their unspoken fears,

let the bitterness cling to the back of my tongue

like a confession too raw to swallow.

To chew on their grief until it splits beneath my molars-

regret sinewed into every string of flesh,

sorrow pooling in the hollows of my cheeks.

I want to gag on the sweetness, too.

The cloying sugar of their hope-

honeyed dreams that coat the roof of my mouth

until I choke on their optimism,

until joy slicks my throat like syrup

and I can’t tell if I’m starving

or being fed.

I want to spit the seeds back into the dirt-

let them root in the quiet rot of what I’ve consumed.

Maybe something holy will grow.

Or maybe just more mouths,

just like mine.

ElegyFree Verseperformance poetrysocial commentaryslam poetry

About the Creator

Christiane Winter

Science fiction, horror, and dark comedy enthusiast. D&D + RPG afficionado. Like all aspiring authors, I have hundreds of stories, and almost none have been finished.

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  • Perry Minkoff9 months ago

    The raw imagery sewed into each line is impeccable!

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