Hungry for him I need to taste his love divinely made for me
Hungry for him
Hungry for his life, his kiss, his touch
for the way his silence could punish so much
he never had to raise his hand
just stood too still, and I’d understand
He walked like sin that dressed as grace
smiled with shadows curled on his face
his lies were soft, like silk, like breath
I wore them all, and called them death
Nights he came with bruised delight
burning slow through rooms of white
his name a wound I dared not speak
my spine would fold, my mouth go weak
He made me hunger past the bone
left me hollow, cracked, alone
yet still I begged — not for release
but for that ache that mimics peace
I fed on shame, I drank his fire
let ruin wear me down to wire
until one dusk, without his name
I whispered, once, and felt no flame
He’ll never know the day I broke
not with a scream, but breath I spoke
not loud, not bold — just mine, at last