as you see me
i realized that i
kneading mirror images with warm hands
(and god-seeing eyes to lead them)
had molded the lips between my cheeks
made them pucker, butter, mush
i was thirteen when i'd let them drop
to hang like heavy fruits hang on trees
as they fill with water and bend the branches
i had not known that mouths were malleable
under certain chemical reactions
like one part hot tears, two parts self-hatred,
activated by time
by the six years spent
searching for myself in the silver behind
the glass; pouting to make myself
more bearable, more acceptable
I did not know
I would find myself today
deformed. demented.
my lips
hanging limp, hotly parted
cocked half-open and spilling
lean lines of crystal drool
that twinkle in Your black eyes
and leave You at Your knees
as i pass You on tar and asphalt streets
i earned Your submission
when i gave You mine