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You triangulated the pattern of my thoughts at your peril

Hazbin Hotel fan poetry Husk/Angel. Inverse, each person’s perspective(Angel, both, Husk) leads to the answer.

By Melissa IngoldsbyPublished 2 years ago 1 min read

I can’t believe you’d want me

I thought I was out of love, I felt you saw me as worthy

But you turned my corner of hell inside out and recovered my inner, real image

Dandelion seeds scattered about the hellish numbers of parasites

My Dreams that lead up in squalor and sweet, nasty sweat, I was the

One who pushed you away with my overt bursting passion

But we found we lived in the same shit together, as

I often Ran blind like a hot/cold spider, stumbling through the smoky, rotten sex-filled air

You triangulated the pattern of my thoughts at your peril

To the end of love lane

Which is right In your arms and starting

To solve to the heart of the answer,

I was the one who felt others deserved more

I was the most soulful of the soulless

Cards playing against my real dreams, as

I patterned nightmares of my own traumas that were games of

Fast paced demonstrations of selfish dirty brawls

As I sorted thoughtlessly through my powerful blunders, with the exception of

Just How much I didn’t have a clue how to handle how much you needed me

It was just a thoughtful matter that made me see

You showed me that I needed to get my shit together to create our new healthy mess

And we were in awe of our dedication to create a new brand non-sexual intimacy as

I felt my soul-on-fire damnation was forever etched wrong, but it turned out to be a flame of hope you created… now it’s easy as pie as you say——

I used to be unable to handle how much you needed us.

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About the Creator

Melissa Ingoldsby

My work:

Patheos,

The Job, The Space Between Us, Green,

The Unlikely Bounty, Straight Love, The Heart Factory, The Half Paper Moon, I am Bexley and Atonement by JMS Books

Silent Bites by Eukalypto

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  • marie e ehlenbach2 years ago

    Very Good!

  • Oh, that's right, you don't! My bad. I'll try to remember to leave you alone from now on. (Sorry. It's just the way the story feels like it needs to end for me, lol.)

  • But you turned my corner of hell inside out and recovered my inner, real image Dandelion seeds scattered about the hellish numbers of parasites These lines were my favourite! I didn't know this was an Inverse poem until I read Cathy's comment below so I went back up and reread your poem in reverse. It was brilliant! You executed this so brilliantly!

  • Babs Iverson2 years ago

    Wonderful absolutely wonderful!!! Sending love & hugs!!!💕♥️♥️

  • Cathy holmes2 years ago

    Damn. You are good at this! As ridiculous as it may sound, I'm in awe that you can take full blown paragraphs and turn them into an inverse that is rife with passion and works perfectly in both directions. Well done. 👏

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