Saturday, June 1, 2019

engendered identity

Not like a child knowing nothing of adult urges
Not like a youth swept along in a flood of desires
Being older with decades of past experiences
I welcome all the variations of gender in our world.

I see the blend of female and male forms in each of us
Unique combinations all different and beautiful
Seen at a distance perhaps as an ambiguous shape
Our age and gender identity suggested in our outline.

I was born into a binary construct that confused me
Responding to people young and old as individuals
Each with the potential to laugh and play games
Without regard to divergent pronouns attached to them.

I was a naive teenager reading James Baldwin
Understanding only that his characters felt love
And my favorite poet Jack Spicer touched me
Without my knowing about his sexual orientation.

As it should be, I suppose, in a closeted time
Baldwin crying out to Go Tell It On The Mountain
Spicer's poetry infused with love and hidden meanings
Before the struggle for gay rights broke through.

How much better for children and adults today
Than for me as a boy hearing my father’s homophobic slurs  
He who sat speechless watching Alan Turing in "The Enigma"
When I took him to Broadway many years later.

Modern love does not compel human procreation
Freeing us to embrace everyone with open arms
Though the forces of reaction would take us back
The right to be ourselves will surely prevail.

Kay Center to Black River June 1, 2019

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Friday, May 31, 2019

Skylands May 31, 2019

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Thursday, May 30, 2019

one brain

I get the feeling we have one brain
Thinking the same thing at the same time
As happened just now reminding me
It happens often including yesterday

When we are together almost inseparable
Grown intertwined knowing each other
You speak and I hear my thoughts expressed
Sensing our synchronous consciousness

Sometimes you ask me to come up with a word
Giving me the first letter and the meaning
Since I enjoy solving crossword puzzles
The language function is my better half

Sometimes you tell me what bird is singing
Or any number of other things I forget
And so between the two of us
Our halves combine to make us whole

We are gentle quiet people contemplating
Understanding much without talking
Except to exchange ideas and information
Learned through our extensive readings

There is no drama since we agree
Just a contented companionship
Living our life together as a couple
Pairing our concerns and happiness