Two Poems | Farrah Fang

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Survival Kills

You no longer maintain loyalty to land or certificates of existence. “Farrah” translates to

“happiness”. With a slick tremor to the lower back, radio waves ( c r a s h i n g   a l o n g  

t h e   s k u l l ) dial to white static then reversed tongues. Repeat to Body to halt all signals

of pain, as that is $53,635 dollars worth of medical advice. Leave the romantic behind.

Abandon the Northside the way your father did to you. Your joy is always pearly glue.

Stepped on by cowboy boots and Jordans and chanclas, always plated to street stubble and

beer shards. Smart girl, clever cunt. You escaped city limits. Loneliness has comrades in

the walls, voices in poorly carpeted floors. The Burning. The headlights and whistles of a

hood for nothing centaur. Always a prisoner, never what you say you are. Pinned silhouette,

scraping. Draining the mucus from the left eye, the itchy solar. No more bloody kisses on

glossy knees. The Everything staged just behind your reach. Anew.


The streetlight blacked out

As I walked beneath it. My neon green

Wig barely glistened, stiffly so. No

Submission as I headed home in my heels.

Fat thighs, fat ass, fat sense of self. All

Friction.  Mija brutal. The night

Matched my want. I had silence

and a stranger’s sperm to keep me

Fulfilled, paid. Always for the coins.

I wondered how other piles of voices

Skrrted around their streets. Todas

Estrellas y mortalidad. As I crept the

Calle in my exile, I stood atop uncut

Order. They never snorted or sucked on this

Narrative. They never heard the wind make

Love to power lines at 4 AM. Last

Light before the same

Dawn as the last one. The one before, the

One before that. No, I haven’t cried in

Sixty moons. Sexy shadow, yes, I know it

Hurts. With the same intensity with which

We fucked. Transsexual warrior. Slur of a

Woman. The road ends on top of us all.

Pero ella se quema. Skrrts right out of

Existence. Under the law of la luz.


Farrah Fang is from Houston, Texas. She is the author of the poetry chapbook Quererme En La Luz, published by Abode Press. She is a Tin House Scholar, a Pushcart Prize nominee, and an advocate for trans liberation.