*Summer 2008*
You’ve carved out
Any flesh
Clinging to the lacey,
Pink,
Walls
Of my melon hopes,
Gourding my insides
Ravages of pulp
Splashing on the floor,
Lines of life
Following
Veins in tiles.
I need a thicker skin
To kiss here.
This flimsy farce
Of protective pricks
Turn inward,
Puncture brutally,
So-called roughness
Betrayed
By excessive bruising.
I’ve drained my respect
To wet too many lips.
Craving fleeting romance
Because it flees
So I can lay alone afterwards
Suffering,
Drying my penetrated sanctuary
With salt and endless sun,
Too petrified and hallow
To be vulnerable
To intrusion
Anymore.