Thank you Ari For showing me poetry Really I cannot say it Enough
If I hadn’t met you I would never have discovered That words Can be formed Like crystals Molded together by this mouth I call my own
I have known This language my whole life But did not truly understand it Until last year In January On Fairfax When you brought me to A place with A black stage Packed to the brim with ears Where For the first time I opened my mouth Released And finally listened to myself Speak
We went With the intention Of playing audience But I left A poet
Sarah Kay Was lovely that night Phil too But there was nothing greater Than the feeling Of being heard And how my heart Made the jump From my chest To my sleeve And is still there Also how I Have the ten dollar bill From being named first place It is rolled into the pocket Of the jacket I was wearing That night I call it lucky Call me cliche But I mostly call it fate
I will admit I cried when Two months later I was announced Winner At the slam You drove me to I think I told you It was a better feeling Than I could get From any pageant You smiled Because you knew Thank you, Thank you
I also feel the need To mention Your strength And how you are The bravest Person I have ever known As well as The most hilarious You are skilled in the art Of making people Laugh So thank you For that
Ari, It was you Who introduced me To the world of poetry I like to say I fell into it But it makes more sense To say I was lightly pushed By a good friend.