Blue pt.II
By Annie E.M
The moon like a punctured lung,
suffocates the sky to black,
spilling its moonlight,
born of incandescence,
onto the plain fields,
where green grass turns blue,
and where my memories of you,
also birthed by incandescence, do too.
Sadness always knocks before
keeping you company.
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Annie E.M, is a first generation Salvadoran-American aspiring poet and screenwriter. She is currently a student attending community college where she is majoring in English-Creative Writing and plans to continue her journey towards higher education in hopes of improving her writing to share her stories of love, identity, and self reflection through her poetry and screenplays.