Sunday, April 30, 2023

First Thursday Poetry June 1st - Featured Poet: Robin Gow

 



June's Featured Poet is Robin Gow

Robin Gow (fae/ it/ he) is a trans witch and poet from rural Pennsylvania. Fae is the author of several poetry books and chapbooks as well as an essay collection and Young Adult and Middle Grade novels in verse, including A Million Quiet Revolutions and Dear Mothman. It works at Bradbury-Sullivan LGBT Community Center as the Director of the Education Institute.


INVASIVE


When I opened my cyclops, I remembered the sun.

Another mouth forms the phrase “wrong body”

and I correct them and say you mean “wrong context.”


I am thankful to not be male. Instead, I am a blade of butter.

A shoe’s worth of land. They measure their worth

in acres. Invent tools to peer out at the hills


and break them into parcels. As a game, I decide

to travel as far as I can in this life. Could I arrive

where I’m told I belong? Would I even want to.


Something I love about my exile is the color of stoplights.

How their red challenges mine like a game.

When it returns like a gifted and un-gifted ring.


I too am like that pattern. Unwanted and admittedly

beautiful. Moths tattoos themselves on the street lamps.

A remnant is towed away. This is my blue September city.



 Image: Robin Gow's most recent book cover

Open Mic to follow the poetry reading.



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