Poems
Burn
seasons
summer
young love
we kissed and sparks set us glowing, our limbs live wires— unpredictable, electric. we burned like July suns, blazed like August campfires, heartstrings tendriling like smoke, fingerprints branded to thighs like hot iron. we were humid dusks, all firefly bodied, voltaic heat lightning. all this time i thought this was an endless summer when really, it was a burning.