“Unveiling the Magic: Can Love Transcend Time and Fate in Coco Gordon Moore’s UNTITLED?”
Have you ever found yourself yearning for a version of yourself that seems lost to time? In this evocative piece, the poet grapples with the remnants of a past self—one that brims with wild allure yet bears the scars of experience. The poem, aptly titled “UNTITLED (LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT),” spins a web of contradiction, blending desire with disillusionment as it navigates the complexities of sensuality and memory. The imagery is both visceral and striking, forcing us to confront what it means to feel and to remember. In a world where even the walls can be sources of fascination, how do we reconcile our desires with the trauma that shapes us? Let the lines guide you through an intimate exploration of longing, loss, and the fickle nature of attraction. Dive deeper into this intriguing narrative and discover the full expression of these poignant emotions. LEARN MORE.

UNTITLED (LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT)
i keep trying to reconnect with my slutty high school self
but i think all the dick trauma has made this difficult.
i am so turned on by this wall
it drives me crazy
alone in this room
the stupid sea smiles
it was a while before i finally washed my sheets
i wish i could remember
the way
i used to smell