Tag: religious trauma
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And There Were Seven Cardinals
1.When you touch meI remember my bodyThe way it feels to wantSlip between the fleshAnd slide your fingers over my gumsA bolt of lightningA flood of pleasure so intoxicatingWine on the tongueHoneycomb in teethLet me taste of you 2.Gorge and you'll burstBut I am molded of plasticineSee how wide I stretchFull past the brimStacked precariouslyA
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Sacrament
As featured in the chapbook “Growing Up and Other Scams” by Judith K. Lamb I find myself using big words to feel fullLike sayingI am sanguivorousOr feeding on bloodInstead of saying thatRavenous, I commit deicideOr the killing of a godThe pretentious devouring of Saturn himselfIn a vain attempt to become something higherSomething moreAnd in this
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