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Hallowed Architecture

A structure of flesh and bone.

By Sloan LiPublished 2 years ago 1 min read
Hallowed Architecture
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I stroke my fingers across your architecture

A hallowed structure of flesh and bone

My temple of worship where I go to pray, eat

Sleep and call my home.

My fingers and lips touch your face

I put my ear close to hear home's working sounds echo through bone.

I drink in your heart

Your taste and your thoughts

Our souls dine on caviar of intimate conversation

My senses are full of you

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Losing you is losing my religion.

Losing my senses.

Losing my home.

Thirsting for water.

Eating stale crackers of small talk

while my soul’s ribs poke through from meager dining.

love poems

About the Creator

Sloan Li

Humiliated by a family member for sending away for publishing materials somewhere around the first grade, I locked my voice in a drawer. It's been too long, and it's time to open the drawer again. Imperfect and exposed- this is me.

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