"Antinoun", Janice Heng

I never wanted to be noun. I could be
all sorts of verbs. Not -er
but thing-which: the thingness
contingent, happenstance. To be
the happening, a friendly gerund
around only as long as needed.
Or even an adjective: kinder,
mutable. Yet pronoun itself

presupposes. To break a cage
is to first acknowledge it. Even
as pronoun I am trapped in story.
Every story a world. Every world
a locked room. The body
cools. I am still looking for an exit.

/ Janice Heng presumably exists.

READ: "LUNE, YOU ARE A PIRATE AND YOU HAVE TO BE A WOMAN TO BE A WOMAN", Lune Loh

← READ: "shower thoughts", Jolene Cheong

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