Infinity Poem by Windsor Guadalupe Jr

Infinity



You wore the night
Like your ebony dress
You slipped into it
You contagious thing
And I slipped out
Of my sanity
As I watch you
Shed your skin.

You coil me
In your sanguine dream
You beautiful thing
Your silent hiss
Your baleful grin
Be easy
You’re an erratic fire
But we’ll never go easy
A seraph’s ire.

We’ll rave the streets
And smash the streetlamps
And when this midnight ruckus
Turns into a hysterical turbulence
I’ll hide you
Inside my skin
You sly, beautiful thing.
I’ve a massive supernova
Inside of me
If I explode
Take all of me.

They’d poke their heads
Out of their windowpanes
Sore with sleep
Deprived of silence
As we shake the suburban town
And they’d scream at us
Profanities
Ridicule us,
A mimicry, a constant derision
But we’d never care
Underneath the yellow lights
In the still suburban town,

We’re infinite.

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