Cheers Darling
Cherubic beast of mine, I was so so drunk on you that I couldn't
See the effluvium of a perfumed dread we both share.
You exhaled and I inhaled, exchanging the rounds of our
Fantasies, like the sand shared between the beach and the shore,
Or perhaps, like the wind between a clear sky and the city ground,
Each giving to get, oh please darling, let us love like they do.
I gape like the oxygen leaving my lungs was fastened to the glass bottle
Clenched by my hand like a lover I refused to lose,
A lover beguiled by my tear-glossed lips;
Only my mosaic of glass bottles guide me, guide me, guide me,
And they're guiding me like the North Star to drunkenness.
I drank covetously, thirsty and hungry, but it was you who devoured me.
Pretty, pretty lover of mine, you must have loved me
Because you devoured me and left no residue behind.
Cherubic beast of mine, I can only stare into your eyes,
A kaleidescope of the ocean I never learned how to swim in.
You, with the glass eyes, enticing me with the taste of liquor,
You, with the wet lips, imposing a plight to drink together,
You promised something bigger than I could understand.
It was your breath, your eyes, your lips that housed me in your flesh,
Leaving an opaque yearning of mine, and suddenly I couldn't breathe.
I threw my head back; the world had already started spinning.
Cheers Darlin’! and I raised my glass into the air, but you didn't drink.
I was left to lick every drop; destined to start a war inside myself like a
Naked person skidding down a razor blade into a bottle of vodka.
Drunk on you, drunk off you, drunk off liquor mixed with what was.