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Thirst

​I am the carved-space hollow of a canyon
      seeming soft and lake-waiting
      my echo-parts thirst for water

You gaze from peaks at my emptiness
      dry-ache shell of possibility
      promise shudders for rains to come

You back-turn trace steps to bottled-water atrium
      shake my static dust from clothes
      intended for humid climes

I am the depth-reached heart of a cavern
      comfort-home without equidistance
      air comes gasping in throats

You hope-wished dampness here
      wall-weeping drip and dank breaths
      pressing moisture to parched lips

The way back is altered in the no light
      though safer than to rest here
      in the echo black dry darkness

I am desert sky cloudless breath
      grown-shift movement across a dune
      thoughtless steps and regrouped ground

Your footprint sears the heat-press of your will
      seeking life-drop liquid on greedy tongues
      imperceptive-definite elimination of was and is

The scorch-stretch sand and time wills on
      you cannot drink from me

​      there is nothing left

Life-liquid

rain and wind-torn whistling leaves
palms upheld towards nourish-gifted skyfall
the skin washed clean
shows scars

riven fingertip paths tracing to wrist
long-life future stretched
palm to heart
pulse-throb grasp of palest skin
lined green
puckering soaked thirst
saturate plump flesh filled and cleansing
alive

until
hair against face is clasping
pain and plaster
white scalp-line spaces beneath dark
dry-leave bones and arid flesh-threads

what you built has gone

skin peels mould-made by dextrous fingers
               flakes

skeletal live walking
stripped breath
stripped life-liquid

​bones bared, rattle

Harley J. Ryley is a poet living in Sheffield, UK. Her work has been featured in Route 57 and the digital publication 'For the Love of', as well as on BBC Radio Sheffield. Her work is inspired by the her perception of relationships between accumulated 'things', selfhood and trauma. Harley is currently studying an MA in Creative Writing at the University of Sheffield. 
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