LOUDSPEAKER:: Poetry by Kayla "Kiki" Goldstein



WUSSY is proud to present poetry by Atlanta Artist, Kayla “Kiki” Goldstein. 
If you would like to send in a writing submission, please contact 
Nicholas Goodly

Cheers to Cheap Beer

Shards of glass scatter fast across old wood

and muttered curses fail to clean the stain

of fluid that, if given the chance, could

strip paint from walls and thoughts from once-young brains.

In the summer of parties and white drugs,

writing history into our bookshelves,

no one could have guessed that the ornate rugs

we created, curated for ourselves

would be torn out from under us. Thunderous,

as the winds of change alter time and space.

The familiar sip, crisp and wondrous

takes me back to the times of throbbing bass.

Of friends and strangers and that same cheap beer

pumping temporary joy through our veins.

If only we knew how fleeting the years

were and as another rose gold moon wanes

I fear we have taken it for granted.

Another rainy day spent all alone,

the old stain on the rug turning rancid.

You cannot turn a tomb into a home.

Kayla "Kiki" Goldstein is a writer and visual artist located in Atlanta, Georgia. Common themes in her work include the femme experience, queer nightlife, and activism. Instagram: @horsefacelesbian Twitter: @danrduffdiva


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