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Heartsick

giddy atmosphere the platinum boy had,
ocean drained eyes
esoteric depth 

concealing grins the platinum boy had,
pure drunk man 
shallow in relationships 

august grieve the platinum boy had,
wailing brought the world to its brim 
such doleful sight, crystal to folks is 
 
sheer smile the platinum boy had,
emotions overflow trigged by lust
loathed the body of his own self 

Copyright © Kai Saccucci | Year Posted 2024



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A Grave Sin

You fell on earth,
sinner!
you shall meet your demise.
No God will pity you,
your vessels shall wreck
through your body.
Agony is your punishment,
foe of your happiness. 

You pious little men 
hope no more!
Poison lingers even after death.
For having sinned you shall fade.
No God will weep for you. 
No Man will grieve for you.
Lapsing to life was wrong, 
pathetically cruel was
surviving.

Copyright © Kai Saccucci | Year Posted 2024

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The River’s Flow

the river flows and the water changes over time. 
I shall relinquish life.
As the blood flows through my veins,
i therefore am disrespectful to the riverbed.
I shall change.
blood never changes.
water does.
I shall pop.
I shall be part of it.
As a stain that never comes off,
I shall infect the waters.
I shall not change.
As the river lingers to be different 
I shall make it stationary 
I shall be the frost that freezes movement.
As the river flows,
for i have been bold,
it had already got down the river.
It changed.
as the river flows my time got prodigal.

Copyright © Kai Saccucci | Year Posted 2024

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-a shell-

A jubilant smile had she.
Publicly sunny, 
Affable her presence.
Pure her uncanny eyes were.
Flawless was her name among folks.

In murky light a honed skill 
had she adorned.
A shell variegated her body 
enhancing her crimson forsaken soul.
She would not stem it.
she would keep it as a proof of her 
Corporality.

To mourn was not proper.
she had to be perfect
for them.
Suppressed her art must be. 
No one was meant to know her blotch.

Copyright © Kai Saccucci | Year Posted 2024


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