POETRY
These poems are a living expression of my inner work. I offer them to you as a glimpse of my process towards radical self-acceptance, healing, and growth.
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Two Leaves
Can’t Quite Express
Dear Little Part Of Me
Monkey Mind
Eyes
Seed
Trippin
Blessed With Life’s Baggage
My Shadow Bleed Ink
Forever Cursed To Sing
Burn These Pages
Lifeblood
Uncontainable By The Bondage Of Words
The Derelict
The Cave
Pathology & Perversion
Music Of The Ever Present Moment
To Purchase The Moon
I Find Myself
Erotic Poetry
The Spell Of My Words
Erotica, R-18+
I want to trap you
in the spell
of my words.
Entice you.
Intoxicate you.
Immerse you.
Curse you,
into the excess consumption
of my mind.
Just words on a page?
No.
Not at all.
Not by half.
Visions of an alternate universe.
Glimpses of possibility,
of chance,
of potential.
A window into the shadow
And heaven
And everything in between.
Each word
a spell.
Each poem
a promise.
Each book
a new life.
Yes,
I want to trap you.
Transform you.
Take you places
even your imagination
doesn’t dare venture.
Into the depths of darkness.
Into the heights of heaven.
Mesmerize you
in the moment.
Transfix you
in the turning
of the page.
Please,
take a moment.
Read my words
and tell me,
if I have succeeded?
This poem is from the book, Kink, Volume 3.
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Like The Reading Of A Book
Erotica, R-18+
a glance
not stolen
but rather
chanced
a smile
not coy
but given
in advance
a touch
so subtle
a petal
it would not break
a love
so pure
the ground
it could shake
an intentional nod
a slight
bite
on your lower lip
moving her
hair back
a neck caressed
by soft fingertips
a glass of wine
given
the sharing
of a look
a soft silent
knowing
like the reading
of a book
This poem is from the book, ‘Kink, Volume 2’
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Reading His Book
Erotica, R-18+
A quick thank you
Just a look
She let him know
That she’d read his book
First she asked
And then she sent
A coy smile
Atop a body heaven-sent
Somehow still subtle
Yet completely exposed
She sat knowing
He’d enjoy how she posed
His story told
All the words she read
Now his memory
Is forever in her head
This poem is from the book, ‘Kink, Volume 2’
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