listen i.
by Brook Chambers
I’m learning to listen through the light
to the sounds of angels
1000 miles away
through yellow green glow,
April’s canopy softens, carries
1000 feet across quad,
shuffling and snickering
indistinguishable from birdsong
through this light, velvet
verdance eases as the late
spring chill that gently
kisses the tip of my nose,
apples of my cheeks
if my body were a sound
through this light it would be
one of those angels singing,
greeting the cats after a long walk,
saying anything
through this light I hold their sounds
in the paper of my hands
in the whisper of my tongue
in the late spring chill, cherry blossom
pink at the tips of my ears
cool and calm as ever
Brook Chambers is a southern queer poet and artist currently residing in Philadelphia, PA. Born and raised in central Texas, she enjoys exploring the intersections of queerness, religious trauma and spirituality in her work. Brook believes strongly in the healing power of art and community and invites you to reach out at chambers.oliviabrook@gmail.com if you would like to know more.