by Liam
When it’s the moon and stars I seek,
—I ask the night
to hold me in its sight.
I wander
fragile,
worn,
weak—
relearning my name,
learning how to see again.
I place a rose into your hand.
It’s not my thorns
that make you bleed.
It’s the way my gaze
unmasks what you had planned.
Because truth—
truth cuts sharper
than anything I ever meant to hide.
I trace my faults
in crooked lines,
insecurities carved into my mind.
Every misjudgment
steals a little more sight,
until—
bite by bite
I start losing
the one I was holding on inside.
I said I named my body.
I named my path.
I named you.
I said every choice was mine alone.
But freedom frays
where hearts betray,
and consequence—
consequence redraws us
whether we’re ready or not.
And still—
like dawn
melting midnight blue,
your love
revives my world.
Not by saving me—
but by showing me
the shape
I’d forgotten
was already true.
