Flesh in the juices of autumn
By Yutka
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Forgive the apples for sweetness
when you wait for fire but I come as the wind.
We both take to forbidden fruit,
quarter our kisses, we share
the flesh in the juices of autumn. Withered
in cracks, fuchsia, buddleia and starflower
grow wild like us, hunched against the rain.
We grasp for treasure and are
forced to tread water. It is not so much
about love as thinking it might be possible
collecting small change for good causes
as bags of tomorrows ripe chestnuts.
Forgive the autumn for winter
when you stay in the sun but I come as the cold.
We both shiver in silence, crawl
into hideouts of bracken to gather
the wild plums of my nipples and shield them
from the beaks of the blackbirds and pheasants,
ready to spill the red droplets of love
We hold pleasure tight for just
a bit longer. It is not so much
about waiting as love is possible now
with the knowledge between us
of all the sweet apples of paradise.
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