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Adrião Pereira da Cunha's avatar

The poem feels like two people learning each other with their whole bodies, adjusting in real time to every breath and hesitation.

It shows how true intimacy isn’t about taking but about listening with the skin, letting touch become a conversation.

Every gesture carries vulnerability a willingness to be changed by what the other reveals or withholds.

The imagery of canvas, pigment, and grain turns desire into something slow, textured, and deeply attentive.

The poem refuses the idea of one person shaping the other; instead, the relationship becomes the shifting artwork they make together.

There is a quiet fear beneath the tenderness the fear of losing the self while reaching toward another.

Moments of withdrawal and offering become part of the composition, marks that move and blur with each shared breath.

Intimacy appears as a space where both bodies risk being seen without defence, without certainty.

The poem honours the unfinished, the way closeness resists being fixed or defined too quickly.

What lingers is the ache of mutual presence the knowledge that every touch asks who you are now, and who you are willing to become in the other’s hands.

Ian Victor Massey's avatar

This feels deeply attentive – not just to touch, but to consent, mutual shaping, and the quiet risk of being changed by another. What stayed with me was how desire listens rather than takes, and how the imagery returns to presence rather than possession. A very carefully held piece. 🌿

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