By Cassa Bassa and Bree Leto The train tracks line the destination to a constrained world where girls in the workplace forever speak of Prince Charming On the platform, the cross of reality and illusion she sits in the cold with The Price of Salt on her lapHer curls fall casually teasing her cherry lipsMy world explodes like the stars in theContinueContinue reading “Salt Lines (collab)”
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Death to Life (collab with audio)
Photo by Eva Bronzini on Pexels.com By Cassa Bassa, Benjamin Grossman, Bree Leto Is there any life inside this brittle heart of mineI am cracked to the coreAll my light has leaked outI cry out for nourishment Someone to restore A desert flower thirsting for rainA deadwood feeling lost in a spring forestThe craving for lifeContinueContinue reading “Death to Life (collab with audio)”
Stifling a Yawn (collab)
By Vintage Black and Bree Leto I am so tired so very, very tired of not feeling comfortable within myself I am so weary so very, very weary of putting my heart back on the shelf Tired tired tiredWeary weary weary Comfortable with nothing and weary with so little my shelfContinueContinue reading “Stifling a Yawn (collab)”
Retrograde (collab)
By Cassa Bassa and Bree Leto Inspiration eruptedwhen you crashed into my orbitI should’ve been glowingand we should’ve been shiningInsteadWe are going backwardsand I am watching myself in retrogradeShrinking into the dark spot Tainting the silver moon I wish some strings were not pulledsome turns were not takenI wishthe luminescence of your existencewas enough to light ourContinueContinue reading “Retrograde (collab)”
Let’s Not Start (collab)
By Charles Robert Lindholm and Bree Leto I look into your eyesand I see the flamesof passion burning I know whatyou are yearning forYou want to light my fireYou think this attraction between usis my heart’s desire But eventually love would make a liar out of us bothWe could have a crazy love affairwith a beautiful startbut it wouldn’t go anywhereitContinueContinue reading “Let’s Not Start (collab)”
Quid Pro Quo (collab)
By Kizito and Bree He can’t help ithis need to be seen by beautiful womenmakes him take unhealthy risksHe sends out signalsweaves pretty wordstalks the talk men do when they want something from youHe thinks he’s being stealthy and cleverable to draw them inbut he’s fooling himselfthey’d discard him in a secondfor a newer man…like heContinueContinue reading “Quid Pro Quo (collab)”
Thesaurus of Blank Pages (collab)
Photo by cottonbro on Pexels.com By Cassa Bassa and Bree Leto It’s difficult to find the words some daysI’m a thesaurus full of blank pagesTrying to dig between the emptinessold stories stare back at mecharacters having a banter partywithout me There must be unfinished business with those ghosts of my pastThey invade my waking momentseatingContinueContinue reading “Thesaurus of Blank Pages (collab)”
A Gust of Lust (collab)
Image found here on Twitter By Kritika and Bree Leto touched by freedomwhile inhaling the tranquil seathe bikini clad body, electrified by a needeyes looking at eyes filled with an awaited desirethe water between his hands and her breastsaroused the fire the wind in her hair salt on his lips earthy elements beheld in tandem they were waves in motion inching towardsContinueContinue reading “A Gust of Lust (collab)”
Quietly (collab with audio)
Photo by cottonbro on Pexels.com Spoken word by Tom Alexander and Bree Leto You’ve been sitting there quietly Care to share your thoughts? This infatuation has me I wore your scarf to keep me warm I could smell you there snaking all around me Feeling like a teenager in the grip of some sweet crush IContinueContinue reading “Quietly (collab with audio)”
Sweet Ink (collab)
By Benjamin Grossman and Bree Leto There’s no denying the sweetness When we share the body Of a poem Your words make my ink blush Our fingers stroking the same lines A teasing exchange of sugared phrases Awakening our entwined imaginations Every time we devour Each other’s souls Savoring new flavors Created from our intimateContinueContinue reading “Sweet Ink (collab)”