Zenith, Nadir
Last night the stars came
Last night the stars inhaled deep drags of the ash-laden sky
Last night the stars flitted playfully,
pollinating the moon
And the moon wept
melted, sugared gold
And my mouth hung wide
Begging
Praying for celestial fits to rain down my throat
Crying out for phosphorus honey-beams
And as the light dropped from the sky
I waited
Ravenous
Until that first drop
And that first drop
That first drop is hellishly beautiful
Liquid crystals
dripping off a sticky-sweet, molten orb
aglow with brilliant sentience
And I drink it down, hungry
And I drink it down, aching
And I cannot get enough
Until I bleed it dry
Until the sweet turns sour
Until I drain the light into glistening shadows
Into unholy pools of darkness
Until I fill it with desecration
And the aqueous floods are bitter
And they fill me up, briny
No warmth, only distance
And my hands grasp anxious on empty air
Spun-sugar oceans now at a darkened low tide
So I corrupt the sky
And it falls across me, weightless
And woefully I realize
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The honey-moon’s over