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From: Vol.11 N.01 – Queering Ecopoet(h)ics

I am queer / and so is the moon

by Rae White
you smirk, avoid 
my blue-blushed
eyes. gaze a little too

gay for you? sorry.
I couldn’t help but
throw a wink

your way when
the moon halos
your head just so:

like hand-waved glowsticks;
star-stitched semicircle;
sun flared in perfect
curve on share house
floorboards. want to be

queer with me?
let’s hold hands: your
short fingernails slicing
my palm to crescents
when people ask

if we’re siblings.
let’s hold space: your
rally-hardened voice
scratchy like stubble
against my ear, cheek,

throat. be queer with me.
I want to kiss you.

I want to kiss you
and catch our
opalescent reflection

in the moon’s pearl-
sphered, lovestruck smile.
Published: April 2024
Rae White

is a queer non-binary transgender writer, and the author of poetry collections Milk Teeth (UQP, 2018) and Exactly As I Am (UQP, 2022). They have been awarded the Thomas Shapcott Poetry Prize and the Woollahra Digital Literary Award for Digital Innovation, and been shortlisted for the Prime Minister’s Literary Awards, Queensland Literary Awards, and Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards. Rae is the Creative Director and Founder of community poetry initiative Uplift Poetry, and the Founding Editor of #EnbyLife, a journal for non-binary and gender diverse creatives. www.raewhite.net

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