Cross the T

Cross the T

A Poem by Anna

I dye my hair black
I love the way it feels 
The way my hands stain
From it; my soul 
Stained in the songs 
Of my never-ending youth.
The blackbirds outside 
Call me through 
The window 
High in the oak trees 
And content with 
Changing places, nights 
And rotating faces.
I love the cold water 
Running down my lashes 
The path of mascara 
The scent of 
Valentine perfume and
Black Aussie licorice.
I want to live 
In the wind with 
My arms wide open.
Teeth mostly white
Sometimes the green of 
My eyes matches 
The hedges just right 
And I can laugh
In a crow-voice, true
To the nature of my heart.
I dye my hair black 
As the fallout spends down
A nuclear wasteland 
For the love of disaster;
I find my freedom 
In the dark Rasmus.

© 2024 Anna


Author's Note

Anna
Happy, free, doing what I love. Autumn is here. That's nice too.

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Added on September 30, 2024
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Anna
Anna

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A Poem by Anna