A poem about name changes, misgendering, and trauma. Also it's a personal poem so I mention weed of course. Think this poem feels very "Me" right now :3ยข (<- cat passing you a joint)
A re-write of a very old poem I originally wrote in 2018. I believe the original Immovable Objects poem is still on my Commaful Profile. If I can find it I'll link it in the comments so you all can se...
Visibility is a difficult thing to negotiate when one is gender non-conforming, so here is a poem taking a crack at explaining why what looks back at me in a mirror matters so much to me.
noun: kaiju; a giant monster of a type featured in Japanese fantasy and science fiction movies and television programs.
Another Sonnet! Fun fact: my dogs last name is Kaiju because she is small but mi...
A short poem on the cycle of abuse to practise unusual rhyming schemes. The title references the instinctive drowning response which is the need to keep one's mouth above water, so one can keep breath...
Tyger, Tyger...a remix of The Tyger by William Blake. Blake's poem is usually interpreted as a question of God's will to create, and mine is more of a confirmation of that fact for He who provides may...
A poem about name changes, misgendering, and trauma. Also it's a personal poem so I mention weed of course. Think this poem feels very "Me" right now :3ยข (<- cat passing you a joint)
A re-write of a very old poem I originally wrote in 2018. I believe the original Immovable Objects poem is still on my Commaful Profile. If I can find it I'll link it in the comments so you all can se...
Visibility is a difficult thing to negotiate when one is gender non-conforming, so here is a poem taking a crack at explaining why what looks back at me in a mirror matters so much to me.
noun: kaiju; a giant monster of a type featured in Japanese fantasy and science fiction movies and television programs.
Another Sonnet! Fun fact: my dogs last name is Kaiju because she is small but mi...
A short poem on the cycle of abuse to practise unusual rhyming schemes. The title references the instinctive drowning response which is the need to keep one's mouth above water, so one can keep breath...
Tyger, Tyger...a remix of The Tyger by William Blake. Blake's poem is usually interpreted as a question of God's will to create, and mine is more of a confirmation of that fact for He who provides may...