
“FARAH” MEANS JOY (Poem)
My name means “joy,”
which was privately funny;
I smile lovely,
but lean melancholy.

FLOWERS (Poem)
I am a sunflower, growing
toward the sun and sprouting
edible seeds before
I’m gone.

1/10. DO NOT RECOMMEND! (Poem)
Alas! My review
of the year 2022.
I’d give it a 1/10,
do not recommend.

SELF-FLAGELLATION STATION (Poem)
I asked myself
“Why didn’t I…?”
Rolled my eyes and sighed,
“I should have”
a thousand times.

FAME IS A B**** (Poem)
Fame is a B-I-T-C-H;
has a song
that’s played out
when it’s still new.

COURAGE (Poem)
Born in
sweltering midsummer—
back when
neighborhood kids
knew crackheads
fondly
by name.

THE CASE OF THE CHRONICALLY ONLINE (Poem)
Groupthink:
When chronically online people
talk incessantly at
other chronically online people





REVERSE ALCHEMY (Poem)
You will transform from gold
into token;
in other words, reverse alchemy.




DISCERNMENT (Poem)
My eyes began to water.
There’s something about
another Black woman’s tears

TIRED OF SAD POEMS (Poem)
I’m tired of writing sad poems,
tired of the reminder
that my existence is political.

EVERYBODY WANT LOVE (Poem)
everybody want love but don’t give love
but love too much to receive love
but loves the feeling of being in love

THE MIRACLE TEA (Poem)
I was advised to skip chemotherapy—
instead, to mix a teaspoon of baking soda
with a teaspoon of molasses in hot water

21 RULES FOR BEING A LADY (Poem)
Focus on femininity.
Be so gentle
that when you say no, it’s inaudible.