Moonflower

Moonflower

A Poem by Shredded Cabbage

You are inexplicably
drawn to
the moon’s light.

You pick a moonflower
straight from the vine.

The throat of night
opens slowly.

My skin becomes
another white flower.

The dark trembles
where you touch me.

Petal by petal,
I begin to open.

Your hands come away
perfumed with my absence.

© 2026 Shredded Cabbage


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Added on April 28, 2026
Last Updated on May 2, 2026