A1kangelus
STAIN is a one-page poem-book of dark romance and erotic damage, where love behaves like a substance-soothing, addictive, and impossible to wash away. It follows a speaker who knows they are harmful yet craves closeness anyway, and a lover who stays despite understanding the cost. Desire here is intimate and corrosive: mouths meet like confessions without repentance, bodies cling as if pain were proof of connection. The poem explores addiction as devotion, intimacy as residue, and the quiet violence of choosing what stains you. Celestial undertones linger in the language of purity, cleansing, and fall-light trying and failing to remain untouched. Unflinching and sensual, it treats love as a mark you can't bleach out, only learn to live with.