I have a thing for poetry
and it's not just a phase

I tell them, "I have a thing for poetry."
intense
intimate
sort of thing that causes night sweat dreams -
a seduced-by-salacious-wordplay
foreplay
sort of thing -
silence
spectral stares
shock and fear bleeding like ink
onto blank-page faces
silence
"and it's not just a phase," I continue
like when I thought I liked boys
(I may as well come out of all my closets at once)
They still sit silent
doubting Thomases all
predicting when I'll move on to something else
but poetry has permanence
unlike JNCOS and frosted tips
and my ex -
I won't outgrow it
like I did my Barbie high-tops -
it won't wear off
like the fur on Bear-Bear -
I think they see poetry as a mullet:
it's fun for a while
but sooner or later
you have to grow up
and cut it off -
but poetry lingers
like woodsmoke in the strands of my hair
and the fibers of the flannel i wore
by the fireside the night before,
like the perfume of a lover lingering in the sheets
days weeks months after she's gone -
it takes root like kudzu
growing deep and wide
until blankets a mountainside -
it's a permafrost of stanzas and lines
veins of ice running deep
down to bedrock of slanted rhyme -
It settles into my blood
cycled over and through my systems
seeping through the cracks to the marrow
rearranging my DNA
Double helix tripled
until i am the poet and the poem and the page
all in one
About the Creator
Sara Little
Writer and high school English teacher seeking to empower and inspire young creatives, especially of the LGBTQIA+ community



Comments (3)
What an intense, passionate ode to poetry! You’ve captured that undeniable connection, where words become not just something you write, but something you breathe and live.💕
Beautiful Sara, looking forward to exploring more of your work ☺️✨
OH my goodness if this isn't us all. This was so mesmerizing ☺️