Kwame Daniels in the act of perception we are rendered invisible there is only the cane, there is only the cripple cripping our clothes, cripping our queerness, cripping our speech are there enough ways that you know we are disabled? weighing the sound of skin on dry skin the thump of the cane against tiled floor iridescent scales running down the shaft we used to dream we were descended from mermaids a descent into madness quickened by dreaming each bead of sweat soaking our clothes into waking in the wake of illness, we suffer banality each mark of fatigue like chipped nail polish nailing the shaft in place as we lean on the cane but in the act of perception we are rendered invisible Kwame Sound Daniels is a mad black trans artist based out of Maryland. Xe are a VCFA MFA candidate and an Anaphora Arts Residency Fellow. Xir debut poetry collection (Light Spun) came out with Perennial Press August 2022. Xe often write about xir disabilities and xir spiritual identity seated in blackness and ancestral worship. You can find xem on Instagram, @the.okra.winfrey or on xir website www.kwamesounddaniels.com, where xir publications are listed. Kwame learns plant medicine, pickles vegetables, and paints in xir spare time.
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