Danced the Razor’s Edge

Blood-streaked sink in dim, tiled bathroom with chains and a shadowy mirror above

What do you offer when pain is the only language they understand?

Hoping for salvation or that he cared,
but tortured for the lies I couldn’t survive.
With tearful eyes, I searched the horizon
that left my mind darkened and soul deprived.

Within my hands laid a prayer to bleed,
but I hoped life would turn out to be fair.
I trusted he’d turn the deceit around,
and convince me he would always be there.

While I danced the razor’s edge to freedom,
steam erased a reflection I didn’t know.
I believed with one slice he would see me,
but cold chains just coiled my soul in sorrow.

Images of him ravaged my crazed mind
while just one sharp slice led to true release.
His passionate moans whispered lustful lies
while warm pain bled a dark river of peace.

—H, still dancing the edge

Whispers from the Wound: More Grief Poems to Mourn…

a young man and a horned demon face each other in a dimly lit scene, the demon offering a glowing hand mirror

Delicious Sins and the Devil’s Whisper

He was the first to offer me to darkness, wrapped in the tongue of devils and clothed in unsung beauty. The saints looked away as demons drank deeply, while false freedom spoke in poisoned hymns. I vanished into echoes—faith shattered, innocence devoured.

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I Ceased to Be Seen

A haunting poem of grief, invisibility and emotional exile. After the death of a singular connection, one speaker watches themselves fade from a world too distracted to care.

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A shadowy figure looms over a child's empty bed on Christmas Eve, with a faintly glowing tree in the corner

The Night Everything Broke

A quiet, devastating lyric poem about a boy witnessing the moment his family began to fall apart. Christmas Eve brings not comfort, but the first tremor of lifelong grief.

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Whispers from the Scars: More Poems of Survival and Strength…

A man clutches his head in despair inside a dark, vaulted corridor lined with gothic arches and shadows.

Mental Agony

Trapped in a corridor of hallucinations and horrors, a haunted soul questions reality, memory, and the mind's last scream.

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Shirtless man sits on bed in darkness, haunted by a horned shadow looming behind him

He Whispered Love

A soft, aching meditation on the paradox of pain and affection. This free verse confession walks the fine line between abuse and yearning, revealing how love and fear can echo through memory in equal measure.

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A solemn, scarred young man stands in a red-lit gothic ballroom holding a glass, while elites mingle in the shadows behind him

Adrenochrome

A poetic fragment of fury and fear, Adrenochrome is a whispered curse from behind the headlines. A glimpse into the rot beneath the pageantry, and the youth devoured for it.

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Whispers on the Road: More Narrative Poems to Follow…

Gnarled black tree with hunched, cloaked figures rooted into its twisted base under a stormy sky

Fed on Dirt

A brutal meditation on inherited trauma, this poem uses visceral natural imagery to portray a family choked by its own roots, where no light reaches, no healing takes and love rots on the vine.

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Shirtless man in leather stands in a shadowed dungeon corridor lined with chained, naked figures

Devils & Monsters

A fevered descent into an underworld of lust, shame and spectral flesh. This dark narrative poem explores gay identity in a world ruled by devils and monsters, where desire rots and redemption hides behind steel bars.

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grieving man stands at grave as ghostly father watches from the mist

Cold Inheritance

A deeply confessional narrative poem exploring the long shadow of paternal rejection. From childhood blame to adult heartbreak, Cold Inheritance lays bare the lasting wounds of a father's disdain.

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