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Consumption
awake to chirp of morning doves,
and rings of four missed calls from your father
he said you were fundamentally soft–
soft of girlish flush in your cheeks and
jawline, flesh tainted with flowers
how nature consumes us.
stirring your coffee, three sugar cubes
five drops of creamer how you love it,
the way you love me and
your father calls again, he says
sin is seeping into your veins,
with every breath you steal from me how it
consumes you.
your father called you
ignored it.
through buzzes of desperation and holy pleads,
you told me i was worth more than hell—
that damnation is mere time-out if it meant-–
if it meant his father was god then so be it,
god was nothing kneeling beneath the judgment of love
three sugar cubes, five drops of creamer how you love it
six missed called from your father, ten new sins
you consume me.
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My name is Khalil Daniels and I'm a young queer black aspiring writer and journalist. This piece is about being with a partner that has non-accepting parents in a queer relationship, and how love transcends hatred and disapproval.