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Poetry 4 the People: Kiley McVey

February 27, 2018
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On February 19th, Art Academy of Cincinnati hosted a night of poetry reading full of dedicated, strong-willed, and politically activated poets. Below is the poem read by AAC student, Kiley McVey.
 
 
 

“A Letter to my Body”

Every time I try to write a poem.
It always begins with the words “I’m sorry.”
But this time it’s different.
Because it’s in the second line.
 
Body forgive me.
I preach the same speech to everyone.
LOVE YOUR BODY DAMMIT.
DON’T HIDE YOUR BODY DAMMIT.
When I get home I throw you away until the next day.
As if you are expendable.
 
Body forgive me.
I have a hunger that never seems to be satisfied.
Constantly asking for too much.
Needing changes just so that you are welcome in your home that is my mirror.
I ask too much of you too many times.
 
Body forgive me.
I do not tell you about the good things.
Because I often feel like the good things are no longer on the surface.
And quite frankly I am tired of digging for diamonds that are not inside me.
 
Body forgive me.
You know the truth.
You fear me because of it.
You know behind my loud volume, I am just a pathetic silent film with no budget.
You love me anyways.
I want to love you someday.
 
Body forgive me.
For I do not deserve you.
Something so strong and hardworking.
I know right now you are busy.
But when you find the time.
Body forgive me.
Photo by Nikki Nesbit

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