Where Lesbians Come From
It is true that lesbians do not have families; we have pretend family relationships.
We do not have mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters; our sons and daughters do not count at all, having no families within which to rear them.
And our lovers – there’s nothing in that but something mocking truth; for you know it’s true that lesbians do not have families, like you…
We emerge, instead, complete from some dark shell, beds and beds of us (like oysters, what else would I mean?) sea-born on stormy nights with the wind in a certain quarter.
We rise and wiggle, all slippery and secret, curling and stretching and glad to be alive, untangling our hair from the wind and salt and seaweed.
We steal clothes from washing lines,
and once it’s daylight, almost pass for human.
Glowing into warmth in the sun or a hard north wind we lick the salt from our lips, for now. And smile.
We live for a while, in the light,
despite your brutal laws
and your wish that we were not here;
we return to our beds by moonlight
to nurture and foster the sweet salt shells that give birth to our lesbian futures.
And there we plot, in our dark sea beds, the seduction of your daughters.
— Jan Sellers
Nice imagery – wonder if some people actually have such notions about lesbians!
iyer_the_gr8 says:
Of Course!
Haven’t you heard that gays are children of the devil; not fit to live amongst superior heterosexuals. Why is it that the church is against the devil and also gays at the same time? 🙂 Horriffic as it may sound, it is true. At least in the US gays are not discriminated by law, in India there are laws that put them in jail if convicted of being gay.
September 27, 2006 — 6:44 pm
Lakshmi says:
Re: Of Course!
I heard that activists and some prominent public figures are appealing to get that Indian law shelved.
September 27, 2006 — 9:13 pm
latelyontime says:
Amazing poem. Had read it some time ago in an obscure course, and like much poetry, had forgotten of it. Thanks for reminding me of it.
As for your question abou what people think….it is strange that you should post this poem on the day after the news in India is filled with a 19 year old girl in chennai, who was outed as a Lesbian, committed suicide because of the treatment she met with from her family, her friends and her college.
September 28, 2006 — 1:16 am
Anonymous says:
Sounds like an adaptation of Shylock’s Common Universal Humanity Speech from “The Merchant of Venice”. The Church is against evolution too. I s’pose the fact that we went thru monkeys to get here doesn’t sit well with them.
Bharat
September 28, 2006 — 4:01 am
latelyontime says:
Indeed, it was the biggest blow to the Church when Darwin came and announced that rather than being God’s fallen angels we are just risen apes!
September 28, 2006 — 12:26 pm
Lakshmi says:
Surely Shylock didn’t write about lesbians??!!!
September 28, 2006 — 7:31 pm
Anonymous says:
No, it was about Jews, but the theme was similar
Bharat
October 1, 2006 — 7:21 am
Lakshmi says:
it is strange that you should post this poem on the day after the news in India is filled with a 19 year old girl in chennai, who was outed as a Lesbian, committed suicide because of the treatment she met with from her family, her friends and her college.
Didn’t know about this one…:-(
September 28, 2006 — 7:32 pm
kookygoblin says:
I smiled a wry one when I saw that poem in my inbox 🙂
September 28, 2006 — 6:02 am
Lakshmi says:
Nice, huh?
September 28, 2006 — 7:31 pm