Enough
Katlego K. Kol-Kes
You’re going to want
to love me
and I will tell you
not now
not today.
I can’t yet
find the words to
say I am enough
without you
(without) hurting
your feelings.
Each time
I see the words
dart across your mind
ducking inhibition mounting
the seat of your lip
a quivering bow
that your tongue may fling
and loose consonants
your billowing cheeks hugging vowels
fletching words abounding
to gild me and set me
in a love you have laid
in your mind.
I blink Can my eyes stay like this?
I speak fishtailing
your words
between mine
we waltz: I . am . light. You . are . sound.
You will want to say
You love Me
I know – I have
a gift of being loved
by things
and people
I would rather loved someone else
some way else
or at least something else about me
than my knack for making room
for everyone else but me.
I will have to say
I cannot love you
as you are
as you want to be
as you’d want me to be.
I cannot love you
because
I am enough.
Without you.
Without hurting.
Katlego K. Kol-Kes is an unabashedly Queer-identifying sociologist, educator, researcher, and development practitioner from Botswana whose solutiondriven thinking uses communications methodologies and art to bridge gaps caused by systemic oppression. She is a published author, international award-winning performer, and a ground-breaking ARTivist. Instagram: @katkkolkes, Twitter: @kkolkes.
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