remember i will search for you everywhere

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remember i will search for you everywhere

I want to love you slow
before I have to give you away.
Lay me down before you have to go,
before I let you go.

In a shadow there is the blessing of a shadow.
— Kuki Shūzō




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In a shadow there is the blessing of a shadow.
— Kuki Shūzō




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Your title made me think detective! I love all your poetry, all the best in your journey ^-^




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i am so excited to read this i love your poems
[soon, i will submit myself to the stars]




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spring leaves us speechless and comatose.
you shudder. i have always been obsessed with
the movements of you; i sigh when you twist and convulse,
vertebrae rolling under my couch.

i can’t feel my jaw,
can’t feel the tip of my nose or my spine.
i bleed inward. i pray for my skull to give way
at the soft parts, implode at the seams.

we would've been forever, i say,
you and i would've been forever.

scars resurface like bodies in the dirt
after it storms. your ribcage is a shelter, a home
that no longer welcomes me.
you can’t get a word in otherwise.
In a shadow there is the blessing of a shadow.
— Kuki Shūzō




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the taste of something foreign
lingers on my lips. i can feel it on my fingertips
like thimbles and glue, heavy and obstructive,
weighed down by water and the scent of her shirt.
i breathe it in. it tastes vile.

i remember sitting next to her
on the basement floor. i take it all in,
buzzing and whirring, limbs numb and useless.
i'd let her touch me if it meant she loved me.
i can see right through it.

i will carry this on my back until
it breaks my collarbones.
In a shadow there is the blessing of a shadow.
— Kuki Shūzō




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i trickle where she needs me
and ooze where she doesn't want me,
blistering, swaying and tripping —

her aura resists against me like magnets,
softening my skin like butter
and pleading with me to keep quiet.
she'd never admit that she's scared,
but she cries when the wind is too strong.

her shell walks beside me.
i cry when i'm scared. abrasive, only in theory.
retribution. i leave parts of me everywhere.
In a shadow there is the blessing of a shadow.
— Kuki Shūzō




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Can't express how much I just love the line "i leave parts of me everywhere"!! Such a good line and all your poems have been so poignant and beautiful!
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man in boy's clothes on you
like a lotus flower;
this shirt is yours and it doesn't fit right,
unyielding, full of seams that grapple
and nick at your skin.

i can’t picture you anymore. i can only feel
your touch on the small of my back.
In a shadow there is the blessing of a shadow.
— Kuki Shūzō




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I haven't read a lot of your poems but I love these ones! It's been a hot minute since I've read love poems so these are so interesting to read. Your style of poetry is very distinct and I really like reading your poems. Keep going! :)
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poised to take this punch in the gut,
i stand like a statue, weathered and wasting
before you. what is left will remain hard
until i am nothing.

i am ashamed at the stability
of your flesh. your unsure steps mean nothing
when your tongue is all steel and my core
is all worthless, and i feel everything.

the blood rushes to your head.
your eyes stay cold and distant as always.

your lips are softened strips of flesh like mine,
lacerations in the callus. the contrast is hard to ignore.
i remain before you like i'm made of sand;
your eyes wash over me
and i crumble.
In a shadow there is the blessing of a shadow.
— Kuki Shūzō




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when i was four, my mother
still held the tissue to my nose while i blew.

i remember being impressed
that she could put her own hair up.
i traded her kisses for hello kitty stickers
and orange juice, let her wipe my scrapes
when i got hurt.

she taught me to be soft,
so i will be soft until i am brittle.
i can hold barrettes and big-girl cups now,
among other things.
In a shadow there is the blessing of a shadow.
— Kuki Shūzō




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chi i have been following this thread since day one. its gorgeous.

we would've been forever, i say,
you and i would've been forever.


these lines especially have me in a chokehold. theres something horrifyingly real about that whole first poem, but that stanza. those lines are something.

abrasive, only in theory.
retribution. i leave parts of me everywhere.

our unsure steps mean nothing
when your tongue is all steel and my core
is all worthless, and i feel everything.

she taught me to be soft,
so i will be soft until i am brittle.


also, these lines had me thinking for a while & i am in love with them. your style is meticulous here. your voice is so gritty & anatomical, but somehow i am not put off by it. i genuinely cant wait to see what else you write.
like an apparition, you were never even there




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with my back against bark,
i oscillate in anticipation of seeing her.

when our eyes meet,
unsaid words self-utter too late.
each little tiny instance i imagine is
suddenly replaced by flashbacks,
crunch of cartilage against the pavement.

spring turns me into an evil man;
the girl walking beside me's name is reflection.
she has my same hands, ribcage, everything
that makes me cruel and vile --

it's as persistent as a hangnail
and as urgent as a broken nose.
In a shadow there is the blessing of a shadow.
— Kuki Shūzō




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"i trickle where she needs me / and ooze where she doesn't want me" <-- the verb choice here is so vivid and perfect

Uncomfortable anatomical/physiological imagery is having a moment in these poems and I really love it. All of the descriptions you use of bones, cartilage, tissue, convulsion, appendages, etc. are so memorable and intense. 10/10 NaPo so far.
When you're faced with something you don't understand, I think the most natural thing but also least interesting thing you can be is afraid.

-- Hank Green

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Why do we only rest in peace? Why don't we live in peace too?
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