her kiss is a toxic hurricane
that lifts me into the clouds
and knocks the wind out of me and me into the wind.
i slide down the rainbow tasting
her bubble bubble bubblegum pop pop popping
a circus of clowns on wheels
frantically circling around
a pile of out-of-tune violins. jungle birds
dance in a feathered kaleidoscope
orange triangles and green corners stretch into
flying circles and
sideways eights.
her tongue snakes around mine
a rose pressing its sweet scent into my mouth
along with its thorns that pierce
my skin, blood-red blood raining dripping oozing
down the lively round lollipops from that
candy shop down the street run by witches and hyenas that
cackle when they find me sinking
in quicksand, yelling and grabbing
for the chandelier that sings children’s lullabies
and teases me by swinging
inches away from
my desperate
fingertips.
liquid poison injected into my lips
bruises me blue and black
a motorcycle’s headlights
fling me into a koi pond
where the fish glare upside down at me and
the water boils around misplaced kelp and
violet frogs bloat into balloons
and croak in my ear. dragonflies
whiz around jesters whose hats
ring the city bells in the morning and at night
scare us to sleep with hollow chiming of
the gong.
my teeth clinging to her lower lip
begging for more more more of that
addictingbittersweethallucinationinducingcyan-cyanide
but she flicks me over the edge
with one painted nail longer than the rainbow i rode
that ends with drenched cement where the hurricane
pulls away and whirlwinds into the horizon
with a cheshire smile, and i
sit on that confused gritty stone
beaten to the brink
by citrus red lipstick
and a single piece of
gum.