“Love is for the young but” by Atma Frans
Poetry Pause is the League of Canadian Poets’ daily poetry dispatch. This June, Poetry Pause celebrates Indigenous and LGBTQI2S+ poets for Indigenous History Month and Pride Month! Read “Love is for the young but” by Atma Frans.
Love is for the young but
By Atma Frans
the last bell
has rung neither
of us ready
for home we stay
in the amber time
trickles faster
faraway a pub
closes we kiss
sink into green
silence somewhere
an organ echoes
on cobbles brick
houses lean
into darkness
at dawn
we’ll have
fingers of fog
somewhere
the internet dies
a faraway beat
your heart
in my palm
light flickers
somewhere
far away
a war
your hand in my hair
Copyright © Atma Frans
Atma Frans lives on the beautiful, unceded territory of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh people in Gibsons, B.C. Her poetry has been widely published in literary magazines in Canada and the U.K., has won contests, and was nominated for the National Magazine Award. In her writing, Atma searches for the voice beneath her personas: woman, mother, trauma survivor, queer, teacher, artist.
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