We Were Never Honest
Touch & Withdraw, #2
Part of the Touch & Withdraw series
Explore distance, desire, jealousy, loneliness, fantasy, and emotional unraveling through raw, confessional poetry written in the aftermath of attachment and almost-love.For readers who love modern love poetry, melancholic confessional writing, and emotionally heavy poems that blur romance with ruin.***RelativityIt countsEverything you do to meLists itself on my board***I don't know what you're saying When he's on top of youThose are your moments I request you in mine***Doesn't it break youThe way it does meHaving to feel on yourself Without anything sounding off***In your background ~ Sakari Sakari Lacross was born February 5th, 1994, in Cleveland Ohio. Spending most of his childhood being raised in Flint Michigan, Sakari's mother moved him and his family to Arizona when he was 15. Sakari has been writing since he was nine years old, competing in his school's poetry contest and bimonthly writing events. Discovering all his true potential to write during his years he went to linden charter academy, Sakari won his first local poetry contest at Sam Garcia Western Avenue Library, located in Avondale Arizona. Sakari then published his first poetry collection, titled, PTSD.