At Last the New Arriving
Today we’re sharing a poem in solidarity with all the people in our world for whom it’s unsafe to love who they love or be who they are; in honor of all the brave souls who have fought—and continue to fight—to make the world a place where that is possible for everyone; and in celebration with those who have found that freedom and blossomed in its light.
Happy Pride Month!
At Last the New Arriving
by Gabrielle Calvocoressi
Like the horn you played in Catholic school
the city will open its mouth and cry
out. Don't worry 'bout nothing. Don't mean
no thing. It will leave you stunned
as a fighter with his eyes swelled shut
who's told he won the whole damn purse.
It will feel better than any floor
that's risen up to meet you. It will rise
like Easter bread, golden and familiar
in your grandmother's hands. She'll come back,
heaven having been too far from home
to hold her. O it will be beautiful.
Every girl will ask you to dance and the boys
won't kill you for it. Shake your head.
Dance until your bones clatter. What a prize
you are. What a lucky sack of stars.
From the collection, Please Excuse this Poem (Penguin Random House, 2015)