warm lines of light stripe across my desk,

dim orange tones obscure the greens of leaves.

night, sleek as skunk, slinks through my window

dipping its delicate head just below the beads.

its white and black stripes lay out a psalm,

velvety fur carpeting the draft–

a cold current turned consoling charm;

I can’t deny her soothing witchcraft.

outside, i feel it lurking

glass eyes gleam like pitch

teeth small and tawny hitch

onto my skin, lacerating. 

buds of blood sprout 

as small beads sanguine.

florid shadows on the wallpaper encroach,

and luscious night has taken me 

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skylerloritz

Skyler Loritz, junior, is excited to be writing for the OLu Muse after many years of delighting in literature. When she's not spellbound by a book, she’s probably listening to music, wandering through Google Earth, hanging out with her friends, or diving down a Wikipedia rabbit hole. She looks forward to her first year of being in the Humanities Pathway.