Chlorophyll.
I ate the grass
growing on your grave –
An English afternoon
filtered through sparse canopy
Our Father
on my lips,
gentle chewing sounds
as apophatic gesturing
towards an entropic lineage –
a downwards motion.
Car parks and cul-de-sacs,
your body has always been
beneath my feet sweet wretched sister
pulling me hear to eat your grass.
A life saved.
You saved my life
but at what cost,
You saved my life
but at what cost.
Light from light
Great title. Awesome opening couplet, Cool layout. Thanks. Our Father what more needs be prayed?
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