- Vol. 09
- Chapter 01
Nyx
I told her I didn't love him
– so what if he died –
– so what if he suffered
from the herb overdose
knowing full well of his weak-immune.
Nobody would guess; not even she
whose eyes never miss a whisker
turning in the breeze; sharp-twitched
ears complementing her sightless
glare – nobody knows what she saw
– nobody could guess –
He made my world end,
I told her. I died everyday:
my body fragrant lily-of-the-valley;
his hands made my skin brown
but nobody would believe he ate
my stem like marrow leech
– it had to be done – so what
his skin browned darker than mine,
and fell off his flesh exposing veins;
but she saw me crush his life
by care entrusted onto me;
he enjoyed watching me in love
– so what the pretence I skilled,
Nyx
I told her. She has been watching
me since his funeral – vines on grave
keeping him locked. My beauty
reviving; she sees through his blame
I deserve to be punished
– she can't guess what I stir
into her bowl everyday –
four-legged sympathy
purring incessant dirge
by his grave. I tell her everyday
so what if I do what I do:
so what if I am not stopped –