Poems from AnaRose Hart

The smell of pine needles rush in as I hear the front door open Chilling musky air fills my lunges as I hear my dad thump up the stairs...
These boots weigh me down  Like cement blocks stuck to a drowning person feet They are so heavy that every muscle in my legs ache with...
Do you know what Grandpa did For Christmas after you passed? He had us cut your pretty sweaters Sparkly, bulky, light weight, Even your...
Cover your ears little darling, Space your fingers evenly like piano keys No scant remains of your cry Will scar your beloved brain, a...
Moonlight skin thickets Thrown without a care Body coated in a tainted sacred Dark ashy chocolate glaze Child lips concealed by customers...