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5 Poems

Golfam Jessica Missaghian

My Kink

His Mick Jagger hair
His black boots
His tattoos and his cigarettes are his poetry
Text me soon
Honey, I love when you have your hair long and black like that
my 1967 rockstar

Diamonds Broke

Flying to the west
I love mermaidTikTok
“Love fiercely because this all ends”
An actor who I’m lucky to know
It’s a spring party in LA
Hype up your friends
Love witches
We’re bad girls

Summer Reflections

Write me love letters sweety
Sweetly
I’m an old fashioned kind of gal
July 26 my Venus returns
All the sad young women
I only date Sagittarius men
Imagining writing love letters vividly
Honey Gentry’s new album is coming
I look forward to turning 40
1920’s hunny
Epiphanies about love
I love studying golden actresses who had a similar childhood life as me
Like Jean Harlow and Sharon Tate
I can see the love written in your eyes
Something about the way the night sky feels tonight reminds me of our nights together
Picking out a new bikini for summer
Evening air looked brand new like my life was just beginning
I just want to sun-tan with my girly friends
Baby finds me charming

Daisy

Writing about the loves I almost had
This is what I live for
Moments of falling in love is my muse
Upon reflections I had an epiphany
Laying and looking out on my spring front porch
Watching my view of midwest’s sunny warm green trees
I felt like I was in Long Island, New York
With another epiphany in mind
I was Rose
I was Daisy
I was Lola

FLOWER

I once said, “I’d be a groupie in a next life”
I’d be your groupie
I would worship you like a rock n roll goddess
Baby I’m too rock n’ roll for you
Lovemaking was my tragedy
Watch you play your guitar while I spread my legs
And your guitar riffs on repeat

Golfam Jessica Missaghian is an unemployed, self-taught dreamer who writes poetry and screenplays in her free time. She lives in Missouri with her high-heeled shoes and handbags.