Kai Cheng Thom

  • Melissa Verlorenhas quoted2 years ago
    there are no words in your mouth
    but there’s a pen in your head
    you want to tell the truth
    but you told stories instead
  • Melissa Verlorenhas quoted2 years ago
    stood with its bare feet in the dirt wish-whispering at the moon, make me precious. make me lovely. make me unlonely. make me a star. like Gollum, like Ginsberg, like gratitude, like grace.
  • Melissa Verlorenhas quoted2 years ago
    listened to the echoes of the howling of the wolves and wish-whispered to the moon, “make me dangerous. make me strong. make me untouchable. make me whole.”
  • Melissa Verlorenhas quoted2 years ago
    today i wear a white dress

    and silver earrings

    in the rain

    in memory, not just of you

    but of me
  • Melissa Verlorenhas quoted2 years ago
    and all the stories – like smoke, like ghosts, like magic –

    lost between us

    and these rapeable bodies

    we did not ask for.
  • Melissa Verlorenhas quoted2 years ago
    you fought for the right to love freely

    and i fought to be loved at all.
  • Melissa Verlorenhas quoted2 years ago
    think we gotta stop fetishizing survival we are all survivors

    that’s why we all

    bleed so much i used to think blood was so beautiful have to remember

    we are more than scars

    gotta stop fetishizing the dead
  • Melissa Verlorenhas quoted2 years ago
    i think we gotta stop fetishizing survival we are all survivors

    that’s why we all

    bleed so much i used to think blood was so beautiful have to remember

    we are more than scars

    gotta stop fetishizing the dead
  • Melissa Verlorenhas quoted2 years ago
    dear white gay men

    sit down, shut up, and listen.

    dear white gay men:

    you are neither the face

    of my oppression

    nor the hands

    of my salvation.

    dear white gay men:

    your cock

    is not my revolution

    your marriage rights

    are not my problem

    health care

    is my problem.

    colonization is my problem

    racism is my problem.

    transwoman-exclusionary shelters

    are my problem.

    trying not to get fucked over and raped

    by you is my problem.
  • Melissa Verlorenhas quoted2 years ago
    someone told you when you were very young that you were a good

    child because you were so quiet. and so you learned that silence

    was something to admire, to look up at and aspire

    to, like the moon – distant and unfathomable. you perfected silence. carved

    it into yourself till it was miles deep. you dropped your words into this

    chasm and watched them disappear. you could sit for hours, folding

    your thoughts under your tongue, into themselves, over and over.
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