repentance
Poem by Eleonore d’Espinose
Photography by Katarina Mladenovicova
It must have been 45 degrees in that basement
Tongues in soliloquies
Bodies sweating as cold morning dew wet the roses
Scraped his knee and now it was gooey and sticky and wet and pink
Your gentle kiss sticky with gloss
I was born again blood film plasma
Ask yourself what’s inside
a femininity I’ve spat on: the pink dress you were gifted by your grandmother because they never know what you like
I drenched it scraping the color off
Spit on it
we sweat the same, soaked it will drip through if its tight enough
cough it up or take a swig
make your tongue wet before you suck on it
maybe you can bite into it or smell it
have you ever licked your own scraped knee
pink is salty