Leandra Michaels

Form after Cavafy

Mark III Tap Room, Muncie, Indiana, early 1990s

My father said to me once            your only choices are            the factories. Oil stains or
the selfsame bruises.            No longings for the night.            Looking back I think of
things I could have done            differently ... Sure,            it could have all been different,
but what’s the use now, when             all I have are these            cheap photographs—night after
night after night, headlining            my Miss Gay Indiana            1991 sash.
Us here have always been            proud people. My first show            after my crowning
the crowd yelled, you crazy bitch!            & I was a crazy            beautiful bitch. The next song
started, & I showed them            my wild all over again.            Look ... there I am—sitting
on the laps of strange men,            lips pressed hard into cheeks.            Oh, everyone had a piece
of me. & that’s the hard lesson:            sometimes when you make that            choice—you end up with
nothing. Nothing but photos            & this plum job. Nothing             & the undertow of song.
Notes:

Leandra Michaels is the Drag persona of [redacted], who still lives, works, and performs in Muncie, Indiana. The Mark III Tap Room is the oldest gay bar in Indiana.

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Source: Poetry (July/August 2024)
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