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lips bent in borrowed happiness
all caution thrown in the wind
oblivious, delirious amid the mess
the layers between bodies thinned
/
all caution thrown in the wind
last night’s heels hang by a wrist
the layers between bodies thinned
head wanted, heart refused to resist
/
last night’s heels hang by a wrist
bittersweet taste of sweat and gin
head wanted, heart refused to resist
flames rise as the lights are dimmed
/
bittersweet taste of sweat and gin
oblivious, delirious amid the mess
flames rise as the lights are dimmed
lips bent in borrowed happiness
About the Creator
Cristal S.
I’ve noticed when I follow the path I enjoy most, I often end up swimming upstream. So here I am, right in the middle of it – writing about it all and more. ♡



Comments (7)
This was really creative use of language and imagery, Cristal! I really love it. I love the phrase "borrowed happiness", it's perfect.
I absolutely loved this
So tactile and atmospheric. I think I'll go pour myself a gin now!
lips bent in borrowed happiness was such a great opening line! (And a brilliant closer, too) I was immediately sucked into the melancholy and loneliness of the poem.
Cristal, the way you handle repetition here feels confident and intentional. You let the pantoum do its quiet work while trusting the emotion to deepen instead of escalate. It reads like you understand restraint just as well as indulgence and that balance gives the poem its heat.
Fantastic. Ambiguous enough to give mystery but also the emotions and tension and shame is palpable. Great stuff Cristal
This is amazing. 💗💗