Hour 3 (2020)

bangs and sunflowers

old worn-down paperbacks and ice-teas

itchy summer unrest in the shade

out into the sun:

now screaming and running and reverting back to the womb

and eating it up and embracing her

and falling back into the sunflower kingdom

holy matramony among ants

it was a june marriage

divorce came in october when she moved away for college

Hour 2 (2020)

Recipe for Anarchy

  1. Class consciousness
  2. Thirst for Freedom
  3. Healthy Scepticism
  4. Civil Disobedience
  5. Love

Mix 1 and 2 in a bowl and let them develop during adolescence. Add 3 and 4 to taste, source from abusive authority figures. Grate in lots of 5, as it binds the other ingredients together. Wrap and store at high temperatures. Ideal for street consumption.

Hour 1 (2020)

I see her in the puddles shimmering in the subway entrance

on the scaffolding of post-war apartment buildings

where she once held passionate court

Her voice echoes still in the bustle of Berlin,

through the prison bars that sought to restrain her

bold, antifacist, and lesbian.

Now I sit in that cafe

where she spent her later years

mourning the death of her young lover

I blow a kiss to you, Hilde Radusch

and the road you’ve paved for me

2020 Marathon Introduction

Greetings to my fellow participants,

My name is June and I’m a poet from Berlin, Germany. In the fall, I’ll be starting my senior year of highschool. In this time of turmoil I’m glad to be able to participate in the marathon for the third time, allowing for a glimpse of normalcy amongst general uncertainty. I’m also happy to celebrate my birthday during this years marathon and further celebrate taking part for the first time as an openly transgender poet. I wish everybody luck and much success in undertaking this taxing but extremely rewarding experience.

Hour 24. (2019)

you give love a bad name

tempted me in sweet delusions
I did not hinder your intrusions
Twas your love that kept me sane

There’s so much you manipulated
From Heaven to Hell my life deflated
you give love a bad name

Hour 23. (2019)

A child in guided steps will walk

Although there are rules it must obey

Its mind is free, its thoughts unblocked

Till adulthood fits it with great shackles and taketh freedom far away

 

While the body will not be restrained the soul turns grey and dour

Instead of life, just time will pass, hour after hour

While faceless men take infant’s ken

Begin the process all again

As scurried flocks of beauteous wren

Swirl around their tower

Hour 22. (2019)

Concrete Blocks

Layers upon layers of ancient labor

They have obliterated a history

A cruel history

From which blossoms hope

Hope that envelopes gray in green

Hour 21. (2019)

 

A koi surveys his pond

From emerald depths

Along the sandy ground

To sapphire heights

Above the surface

It floats freely through the cool streams

Taking in the kaleidoscope of a summer day

Hour 20. (2019)

No! I am not Prince Hamlet, nor was meant to be;

A subdued lunatic

Following the bloody riddles

Of his father

Stagnant in grief;

How rigid, yet emotional

How brutal, yet loving

An impossible man,

For one so tortured

Is destined to tear himself apart

Hour 19. (2019)

The sun sits,

like an unexpected visitor

upon my porch and won’t leave

As it brings growth to the pot plants on the balcony

 

It obscures my view of the bay.