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I was lying on my bed and crying about poetry

Posted on November 1, 2024October 24, 2024 by Ren Zhang
Ren Zhang (they/them) // Contributor
Jordan Richert (he/him) // Illustrator

 

I was lying on my bed and crying about poetry

Why couldn’t I create a beautiful thing.

If I existed it I think I’d be formless with no history

Or maybe that’s just my dissociation talking

 

Every time I bring my attention back to authors artists writers creators they drag meters of 

colourful fabric up from the curled mess in my stomach

Like a magic trick up a hidden sleeve

Instead of a water pipe explosion

A bloodletting or a fountain streaming

I remember myself

and you

 

Instead of trial by fire you led me to water

Put me out to pasture in soft memories

in the storm I ride on the tail of your crest

you receive me on your shores where the foam kisses the sand

me in mornings and you as dew

 

Your pen, my thoughts, the stories written on the soles of my feet

You, in thousands of iterations and me, in thousands of interpretations

Buoyant I am, and

You are the soft place

I land.

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