Lee Mokobe: A powerful poem about what it feels like to be transgender
Lee Mokobe: En stark dikt om hur det känns att vara trans
Lee Mokobe is a 20-year-old South African slam poet and co-founder of Vocal Revolutionaries. Full bio
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was in a glass-stained cathedral.
var i en katedral med målade glasfönster.
the congregation was on its feet,
att församlingen rest sig upp,
like a question mark
som ett frågetecken
att min synd skulle brinna
that my sin would burn
som en eftersmak.
to reintroduce me to sanctity,
tillbaka till helighet,
vilket mirakel jag var,
to be anything I want.
och bli vad jag ville.
what was left of my goal.
som fanns kvar av mitt mål.
the other kids couldn't play,
andra barn inte kunde spela,
and apologetic girl,
och urskuldande flicka,
wasn't deemed cute anymore.
inte längre vara gullig.
seeing my knees in the shadow of skirts,
som saknade mina knän i skuggan av kjolar,
would never bring a husband home,
aldrig skulle få med en make hem,
and child-bearing.
och barnafödande.
along with their slurs.
tillsammans med deras skällsord.
come out of the closet.
without my permission.
utan min tillåtelse.
more Ken than Barbie.
mer Ken än Barbie.
med att hata min kropp,
för att släppa taget,
som ett hus,
to house all your insides,
att hysa alla dina insidor,
to invite guests over,
för att bjuda in gäster,
strong enough to stand on.
starka nog att stå på.
efter sådant som bleknar.
myself after fading things.
left behind by Mya Hall,
kvarlämnade av Mya Hall,
utan en viskning, att jag
conversations at the bus stop.
på busshållplatsen.
har blivit ett mausoleum,
into a mausoleum,
my identity into a spectacle,
till ett spektakel,
while the brutality of living in this body
medan det brutala i att leva i denna kropp
at the bottom of equality pages.
på jämställdhetssidor.
att min könsidentitet är ett trick,
my gender expression is a trick,
without their consent,
for their eyes and hands
för ögon och händer
they did not like.
de inte tyckte om.
hang me with all the other skeletons.
hänger upp mig med alla andra skelett.
to talk people into coffins,
att prata människor in i likkistor,
there are boys rotting,
varför pojkar ruttnar,
in high school hallways
hashtag in a second
bli ännu en hashtag
becoming like judgment day
blir som domedagen
more transgender children than parents.
omfamnar fler trans-barn än föräldrar gör.
start to feel redundant,
börjar kännas överflödiga,
become lessons about sin
blir lektioner om synd
all this breath and mercy,
all denna anda och nåd
that washed over Jesus' feet.
som rann över Jesus fötter.
getting stuck in my throat.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Lee Mokobe - PoetLee Mokobe is a 20-year-old South African slam poet and co-founder of Vocal Revolutionaries.
Why you should listen
The volunteer-run organization empowers youth in South Africa to fid their voice through poetry and art, offering free workshops, motivational talks, seasonal slams, national/local performances and mentoring. In his own poetry, Mokobe tackles tough social justice and LGBTQ issues. He has performed across three continents and was the youngest and first African coach at the Brave New Voices Festival, which he won in 2015.
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