
I press my lips to you.
Steal the beauty of your
bloom;
inhale the fragrance
of limp petals
remembering when
they bounced beneath
my touch.
Sipping power from your
decay, toxins release above
steamy, swirling remains.
I softly swallow;
I can taste your delicateness,
as I feast on a fatal remedy.
I plucked you without shame;
tied and dried you
in upside-down darkness.
I steeped you in an unmarked
grave;
distilled your essence,
captured your cremated
charm,
consumed your name;
you were just too beautiful
to die in vain.





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