Poems from Kris Alexander

I’ve fallen in love with the light- A warm, honey-coloured being Whose movements mimic The cascading torrent Of a summer monsoon. His...
I’ve been taught to hate myself And fear myself. To suppress it all, to collapse and cut away At the parts of me that Are shriveled and...
Soft blankets reluctantly pool in a heap, Still warm from your body, As you rise up-- Stretching languidly. Yawning softly you slip out of...
Perhaps I could have spared my lungs the weight of an infinite sea- Had my name not slipped so sweetly, So carelessly, From between your...
I am all angles and edges. Too sharp to be held- Too jagged to be touched. I am made of rough, cracking hands, with restless fingers that...

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