Caitlyn Siehl is a 22 years old poet living in New Jersey. She is currently attending graduate school at Rutgers University. She has co-edited two anthologies and published her first full length poetry book, What We Burried, in 2004 with Words Dance Publishing. Her work has in the Rising Phoenix Review, and Hooligan Magazine. This is one of her poetry that makes me interested to analyze it:
Do Not Fall In Love with People Like Me
Do not fall in love with people like me
We will take you to museums and parks and monuments
And kiss you in very beautiful place,
So that you can never go back to them
Without tasting us like blood in your mouth.
I will destroy you in the most
Beautiful way possible.
And when I leave
You will finally understand,