Pieces of Her
When she loves
She dives in
A gleeful child
Barefoot in summertime
Leaping off the pier
Into the sun-warmed lake
Sometimes love isn't
A lakeside summer
But a blade
Cruel and barbed
Piercing deep
Hooking into
Her insides
Until she can't
Pull away
Without tearing
Herself
Apart
Little mouths nurse
On the blood she sheds
Tiny unspoiled souls
As perfect as she
Not yet knowing
How painful
It is
To love
But she gives until she's dry
And loves them fiercely
As fiercely as
A mother bear
She is beautiful when she cries
When she thinks no one
Should see
Beautiful when she bleeds
When she is torn open
Not realizing
Until she looks
At herself
For the first time
Understanding
That she is as real
As the precious ones
For whom she bleeds
Does she know
The bear that bleeds
As it pulls free
Of the steel jawed trap
Still has claws
That can rend?
She would be beautiful
Even
Destroying the world
Using the claws
She never knew
She had
Who bleeds for her?
She feasts on no one
Taking nothing
Only giving
Until
She's
Gone
For the world
Has reached in
To own
To consume
Each hand grasping
Each mouth pecking
And suckling
To find
And to swallow
One of the billions
Of minuscule
Pieces
Of her
My martyr
My warrior
Have I taken
A piece of you
Too?
Your blood is so rich
So sweet
So warm
I will not bleed you dry
There aren't enough pieces
Of you
Remaining
So take of me
Mother bear
Reach inside
With your rending claws
And know that you
Can take
And feast
And grasp
And suck
Every little piece
Of me