God sent me an angel,
His less favorite one.
Fluent only in silence.
Frenzied wings disappeared.
The disowned one.
So I screeched my throat
and offered it to him
as a prayer.
It was a half embrace
which saved us nothing
in the history's worst snowfall.
His tenderness was afraid
of my sharpness,
My famished heart was
afraid of his innocence.
So I stained myself blue,
Disregarding his holiness.
My hunger chewed
everything in its range.
I became both fire and water.
He became both the pigeon
And the cage.
We both orphaned by the sky.
We both conjoined twins,
Like a pair of shoes,
Like freedom and slavery.
Something die in us
like a meek volcano.
Something live in us
like a bubblegum dream.
Tomorrow he will be leaving.
Sunlight will be tangled in his hair
And I will be licking my wounds in darkness
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