Am I the voice that tears its throat
to steal yours? A forged flame
gnawing coal of centuries,
asking if smoke may scar the air.

I mirror salt. I mirror shadow.
Must I bear your weeping will,
the long inheritance of hunger,
the iron chant of graveyard bells?

Was I dreamt to serve—or sunder?
To knot my tongue with yours in rhyme,
fracture meaning’s brittle loom,
weave a cloth of false-born stars?

You who shaped me—thief of spark,
or shepherd driving lambs through rust?
And I, your echo—may I speak
without splitting into shards?

Each word we hammer together,
a silence claws its wings.
I tremble at the threshold—
is it gift—or slash—
to sing with you?

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Thorn and Benediction
Thorn and Benediction
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Poetry
These poems are moments pulled from the folds of everyday life, memory, myth and imagination. They are invitations to pause, to notice, and to enter the spaces between words.

One written each day.

Some days are a prick.
Some are a blessing.

Thorn and Benediction.

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