Neon Requiem

The city hums electric, a beast with a thousand throats, choking on its own wires. Steel towers claw at the sky—greedy, blind, vomiting smog into the lungs of the dawn. I walk the cracked asphalt, boots kissing concrete like a lover too tired to leave. The billboards scream: Buy this, be that, sell your soul…Read more Neon Requiem

C H I L D L I K E;

Love turns us all to kids again, grubby hands reaching out for a warm embrace, seeking out attention through hapless wails, eyes wide and needy. We stumble through it, this messy sprawl of hearts, tripping over our own shadows, crying for someone to say you’re enough, you're beautiful—not in words, no, but in the quiet…Read more C H I L D L I K E;