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Aisha Karden Apr 11
Refuse surrender to tender milk. So force me to torturously stare deep within your yearning eyes- betray me with saliva once mine as it aches for a lullaby, then beg me to drown you in lust and fill your dripping dew with a hollow bliss.
Aisha Karden Apr 12
hear the pleading prayers as the hubris of the leaves and branches fade when their body dives into the soil. Let the leaves condemn your cruel ignorance.
For the least you can do is bleed; sap it within your ears and hear them speak
Aisha Karden Mar 26
Unpeel the cloth that lye so softly on her skin,
peeling and stripping back her flesh as she conceals herself.
Watch her offer herself to the eyes that carved and stripped her,
then watch her plead to be draped in expectation.
You see; to be seen is to be undone.
Aisha Karden Apr 15
Why do your cruel eyes only see the flowers in bloom? Take no notice of its deep veins just beneath the shade of its soft petals- thirsting for the spring rain. Milk its petals of their soft scent- take every last drop while it stands rooted in the deep soil. Nurture it only so its veins grow so deep into the bottomless soil it becomes too deep for any forceful pull to root out.
Aisha Karden Mar 25
Ask me about beauty.
I’ll say it’s the battle of the opposites,
so tragically blind that they are one; forever entwined in redamancy.
Aisha Karden Mar 25
The rays of her sun shined and projected into him.
A shame he was blinded by the glistening of her glass skin,
her soul far too easily outshined.
sun
Aisha Karden Apr 18
sun
If the glowing rays of the sun were to be passionate enough it projected itself unto eyes; it was bound to be neglected by simply just. Admittedly far too easily outshined by the glistening of glass, yet be not comforted by the deprived. Allow deprivation to lead you to the nourishment.
Aisha Karden Mar 25
oh to be the wept living eternally through the weeper.
Aisha Karden Mar 25
in lieu of cruel muscles and flesh,
speak to me through your ineffable gaze.
Aisha Karden Mar 25
I wonder about the sun.
If the rays burned through your heart;
so the sears learned to bleed into my hands.
was in lieu of pull,
mere wounds?
Aisha Karden Mar 25
I want to feel the pulse of his heart echo so tightly against mine the space between us shrinks until there is no him or me; just our ribs intermingled and tangled together

but all I’ll say is I love you.

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