Author’s Note
“Some people flinch when they see fangs. I lean in.”
This poem is for those who defend themselves fiercely —
and for the ones who find beauty in that strength.

Beautiful Little Cobra
Poetry by Rowan Evans
You started spitting venom again,
and I leaned in—
and you said
it was the same as before,
so I confessed,
it made me want you more.
And you teased,
my preferences are weird.
But I know,
baby, I know…
I can’t help it,
when it comes to matters of the heart.
Yeah, you started spitting venom,
and I knew it wasn’t directed at me,
so I leaned in again.
I tried to feel it,
let the venom kiss my skin.
It felt like a little win,
or maybe I just love the way you sin.
It was the way you said you hate him,
and the death you wished upon—
Like a beautiful little cobra.
It makes me want you more
the way your fury glows.
So I moved closer,
just to feel the heat…
your flames.
You said it like a warning—
but it doesn’t scare me—
the way it keeps me warm.
I love the way you
refuse to shrink—
when you stand a little taller.
Tell me, where’d you get it from—
this fire?
I’ll be honest though,
it doesn’t really matter to me.
I’ve always been attracted to danger.
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I just love how you spit that venom.
You beautiful little cobra.
The way you’re so willing,
always willing to defend yourself.
Too smart to fall for the bullshit,
and I love that about you.
It tells me, you’ll put me in my place,
if it were needed.
But I promise, with me—
it’ll never be needed.
Because I love you, truly—
like a beautiful little cobra.
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