Danez Smith
Danez Smith
Danez Smith
Danez Smith
Danez Smith
Danez Smith
Danez Smith
Danez Smith
Danez Smith
Danez Smith
For you I’d send my body to battle
my body, let my blood sing of tearing
itself apart, the hollowing cords
of the white knights’ intravenous joist.
love, I want & barely know how
to do much else. Don’t speak to me
about the raid you could loose on me
a clan of drunk rebel cells who thirst
to watch their home burn. love,
let me burn if it means you
& I have one night with no barrier
but skin. This is not about danger
but about faith, about being wasted
on your name. If love is a room
of broken glass, leave me to dance
until my feet are memory.
If love is a hole wide enough
to be a god’s mouth, let me plunge
into that holy dark & forget
the color of light. Love, stay
in me until our bodies forget
what divides us, until your blood
is my blood & your hands
are my hands, until our names
are the same song & our life’s work
be to lay & be, hum & die.
Bare was written by Danez Smith.