heavens cult

By anaksunamun

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I will talk to you at night like a broken guitar string trinket from the theater who taught [people] to live with strange chasms. I recall your soft mercury lips vomiting, black wine. It's terrible to possess brittle things like me . How are we to know who taught people to draw and men to measure the stars between my eyelashes and butterflies between my thighs. Of throats, a crying baby between my breasts / And who taught me to live like this? . / With this yawning, singing, oblivion. 




you feel like several abortions , a bone breaking in my ear, like sex in a ruby velvet box of bees drunk on warm honey.


























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Copyright 2014 anaksunamun
Published on Sunday, November 2, 2014.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • Cassette On Tuesday, January 2, 2018, Cassette (1144)By person wrote:

    "I recall your soft mercury lips vomiting, black wine. It's terrible to possess brittle things like me ." ........."you feel like several abortions , a bone breaking in my ear" ....."bees drunk on warm honey" ..... you have such a way with words.

  • Flying indigo express On Thursday, January 1, 2015, Flying indigo express (149)By person wrote:

    How very intriguing, who indeed? And why?

  • A former member wrote: I feel the lights dim around me and the room suddenly become cave-like when i read your works, i feel like an explorer rustlings through old tombs by candlelight finding these as relics. Amaz-za-zing :D

  • anaksunamun On Wednesday, November 5, 2014, anaksunamun (91)By person wrote:

    Thank you Decoy , very much. I appreciate you taking the time .

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