"We were the distance. We were the too close for comfort. We were the never comfortable. We were the one hour a week Our therapists looked forward To going to work. That's definitely not true. We couldn't afford therapy. We were the lie through your teeth Getting caught in our own bite. We were the junkyard dog With someone's heart in his jaw Saying, 'Listen, I'm just really scared To be alone at night.' We were the meteor thinking twice. We were the millionaire's lawn boy Fucking a debutant in the shed. When they told us we were terrible in bed, We said, 'We're awesome on a tractor.' We were the ones who looked like slackers But we were not the slackers. We were bringing harmonicas to yoga class Saying, 'If I'm gonna breathe this world deep I'm gonna get a song out of it.' We were burning every McDonald's billboard That said, 'Loving it.' Every time we read a poem we were killing it. We were trigger happy to trigger each other. Whenever someone left we'd say, 'My father punches like those footsteps.' But we were the spike in the punch, The bar fight at the AA meeting. When I started saying, 'My sober hurts,' You started screaming, 'Let's become quicksand in reverse!' And we were Banksy on an overpass in New Orleans Spray-painting porch lights on the hurricane. We were welcome mats for the un-forgiven. We never sold our windpipes to make a living. We were the letters sent to the wrong address, But opened anyway. We opened anyway. We were the bearded women. We were the genderqueers with Saran Wrap binders. My mother said, 'You've left me with nothing To wrap the casserole with.' But we were learning to hear 'I love you' In everything our mothers said Because we were the see-through. We were the glass doors everyone kept running into, Trying to learn how to shatter without hurting someone. We were the gay boy scouts Telling their fathers they're gonna quit. We were the closet with nothing in it. We brought our umbilical chords to show and tell. You stopped trying to make friends By giving away the sweets in your lunchbox. We started holding stethoscopes To our enemies' heartbeats. We started listening While we were bleeding On the hotel bed sheets. We were the crime scenes Our loves swallowed chalk for. Sometimes we were the wars we didn't believe in. But we were saying, 'Bin Laden should have had a trial.' We were saying, 'Bush should have had a trial.' We were conviction. We were a black woman saying, 'Andrea Gibson, Do you have any idea how much privilege it takes to Think it's cool to dress poor?' We were the day the white kids learned why They were not the ones getting followed Around the store. We were the heartbreak of truth. We were the willing to break even more. We were the Fahrenheit Of a monkey wrench in a heart valve. We were the plasma that paid the rent. We were the word 'cuddle' carved Into the wall of a prison cell. We were the 'I've got your back' Kiss and tell photograph On a coffee table in a house Full of crushed glass From every ship in a bottle We couldn't stand not to break out"