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Fragility (poem)

Fragility Misogynistic men are more like glass than they’d ever care to admitSee through, fragile things whose broken shards will cut you,Spill your blood and lie in itLeaving them toBathe in your elixirLavishing in your agony

Posted bySunshineOctober 19, 2018December 5, 2018Posted inPoetryTags:blackwomen, busboysandpoets, fragile ego, misogynoir, misogyny, openmic, PoetryLeave a comment on Fragility (poem)

Fragility (essay)

This essay about safe spaces (or lack thereof) is a reaction to a rather unpleasant experience I had at an open mic, and features a poem by the same title.

Posted bySunshineOctober 19, 2018December 5, 2018Posted inTheory/essayTags:busboysandpoets, essays, fragile ego, identity, misogynoir, misogyny, sex workers, writingLeave a comment on Fragility (essay)

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