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Our Queer Kids

A poem for our LGBTQ+ Youth

By Paul Aaron DomenickPublished about 13 hours ago Updated about 13 hours ago 1 min read
Our Queer Kids
Photo by James A. Molnar on Unsplash

Between locker-slammed prophecies and

cafeteria psalms, they provide combinations

to ultraviolet funhouses —

Quantum superpositions of mascara and masks,

dancing through the liminal, on parade.

***

No more pejorative fairies in chrysalis cocoons,

who split our tongues on “oh-be-a-fine-girl” stars,

swallowing silver spoons of mercurial weight;

they’re as ancient as the hills,

yet fresh as morning glories breaking through

our windowsills.

***

Their bodies: sacred temples with washable-painted

owned slurs; they transform into prisms,

catching light stars on the edge of our existential

DNA, rain-coiled in tampered-with tubes

and our plebeian, useless paperweights.

***

In gymnasium diaspora, forbidden bathrooms

scatter among our boomer kin; they flush

through coruscate-coded signals flashing in our skies.

Each closet a universe, each squeal holds a sword —

They’re writing new mythologies, no archangels

came to proclaim.

***

Watch them shed their exoskeletons of shame,

each deadname a new bark etched in

triangle-tattoos, like bioluminescent inks

beneath their party lines.

***

And let them call us mother constellation; let them

call us strange; they’re hard-boned in sneakers,

orchestrating orchid metamorphoses so fast

we try to capture them, but--

***

Each of their heartbeats is a revolution; each of

their breaths, a warfare won,

as we paint ourselves in colors stolen from

Native binaries, in trees, bearing more strange fruit.

***

Yes, they sneak out of our suburban homes, paved

with stones thrown by lottery straights,

and no simple categorizations can be made

anymore. So, summon the supremist of courts.

***

With unshaven hearts and necks and hypotheses, they

loom into beings we never thought to name,

and they keep our dolls safe by unlocking doors —

coming to wash our feet in glitter.

***

The gods are very pleased.

Let us call upon our inner beasts and not

tame Pegasus wings.

***

Accept our queer kids, and find ourselves Here.

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Paul Aaron Domenick

My writing speaks for itself, but in exchange with others, it speaks louder. Thank you for reading and responding to my stories. I enjoy reading yours, usually in the middle of the night :-)

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  • Marie Wilsonabout 9 hours ago

    Very beautiful and inspiring.

  • Harper Lewisabout 12 hours ago

    Paul, this is so amazing, I’m drunk on allusion, blown away by your brilliance.

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