Leigh Doughty
Leigh Doughty is a writer and language tutor from the UK. Their previously published work can be found in Arteidolia, The Beatnik Cowboy, and A Thin Slice of Anxiety. When they are not teaching or writing, they can be found idling the afternoon away with a good book and a comfortable chair.
Easy read of the poem in the images above:
Knees scream at you
getting old seems
underrated
the wrinkles deepen
often
the knees scream at you
on stairs
the hair betrays
you
falling out
strand by strand
but there’s beauty
somehow
in no longer
needing
to be this
or that
to live merely
following
your passions
to have the ones
you love
in your life
no longer competing
simply
just being
Acceptance
it’s dead down there
and i’m expected
to join in with the
horned up men
craving a woman.
and when i don’t
sing the song
that’s sung
they think it’s guys
in my mind.
except now they expect
the flamboyance,
and the extra that they think
must come along
with not wanting to
tress the sheets
with women.
now all expectations
are not met
/disappointing/
i cannot be the virile
guy, or the ostentatious
glittering queer.
just merely the let
down;
who’s bodily cravings
in the things
the body has to say
will not seem to pulse
in the ordinary way.
a new strength is
called upon which
we didn’t know
existed — to own the
things that caused
me shame and make
it bold is to be re-born
again, new and uplifted.