Question: if a girl kisses another girl with no witness, does that revelation make a sound?
“ON THE QUEER GIRL FANTASY,” Natalie Wee, in The Rising Phoenix Review
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Question: if a girl kisses another girl with no witness, does that revelation make a sound?
“ON THE QUEER GIRL FANTASY,” Natalie Wee, in The Rising Phoenix Review
Church says, god is good. But she is best
in your mouth. Lucifer is in hell because she loved her
in a way that was not understood.
Natalie Wee, from ‘Jesus Takes Me to Bed’, Our Bodies & Other Fine Machines
Church says, god is good. But she is best in your mouth.
Natalie Wee, from “Jesus Takes Me To Bed”, Our Bodies & Other Fine Machines
soft girl is by efb | i’m not sure where this belongs. five short poems, five points of entry. dl chapbook for free or pay what you want here.
other works
My poem “The Other Woman”, about loving a girl who couldn’t admit to loving another girl, is now up at The Adroit Journal.
these are the facts: i talked about fucking you in the backseat of my car before i was ever able to talk about loving you. that was easier. you send me paragraphs about moving in together and adopting cats. i reply half an hour later and change the subject before i do something stupid like throw my phone at the wall or forget how to breathe or tell you that the idea of something i can't pack up and leave with in the middle of the night scares the shit out of me.
CAITLIN ABIGAIL
Question: if a girl kisses another girl with no witness, does that revelation make a sound?
Natalie Wee, from “On the Queer Girl Fantasy”, Our Bodies & Other Fine Machines (Amazon / Goodreads)
I love women. I mean in the way that one chooses her own murder over men.
Natalie Wee, from “On the Queer Girl Fantasy”, Our Bodies & Other Fine Machines (Amazon / Goodreads)