Indiana Humanities

Poets Are People Too

Maybe you were spared from my enthusiastic announcements on Facebook, or maybe you don't follow me there (which you really should, because I think I'm a riot), but Indiana Humanities has selected its "Field of 33" poets for the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500...

AND I'M ONE OF THEM! 

No, I'm not the big winner (or even 2nd place), but I was selected as an honorable mention. As such, my poem may wind up in a collection with the other winners sometime down the line. In the immortal words of Kermit the Frog, "YAAAAAY!"

Not only do I get the bragging rights and the potential for publishing, I also got to perform my poem at the Indiana Humanities office! I fully expected to poop myself in front of everyone or something equally horrifying, but you'll be relieved to know that my bowels obeyed me and I got through my poem without incident. Thanks to everyone who came to support me! I got misty-eyed.

I meant to post this before the event so I could pressure people into coming... but my wonderful peeps took up almost a quarter of the large living room the event took place in, so y'all must have heard me yowl about it enough on Facebook. I just feel so behind these days! There's a lot going on. Who knows? Maybe I'll have time to write about some of it someday (*sarcastic sigh*).

Oh, I nearly forgot! Here's my poem on it's own (I'd remove the spaces if I could) (#SquarespaceProblems) :

Your Start

start

your

engines

it’s hypnotic, the infrasonic

bellow of your fellow

racers

you’re thunder in spring

you bring

a rain of applause

the awe in their

faces

and you were here

for years

when the wind would bite

and you thought it might

storm

or when it was warm

and you could taste the win

the car was your skin

no gender, no face

no labels of love or faith

the only race, this race

your only home, the bricks

the timer ticks

in this town

where you got the fire in your heart

and among the

engines

your

start