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Adult Acne

BY NOAH ARHM CHOI

 

Because puberty can be confusing,
god made acne to give you one thing
to be sure to hate, to hide, to blame for the dim lights
and sticky shirts and showers mid-day. They warned me
testosterone could do this. Diabetes. Heart problems.
Anger like a rock inside a clump of snow.
The only time my grandmother touched my mother
was praying over her womb, saying boy boy boy when really
she meant history history history. The only time
she brought her food was the red ginseng, the bitter melon
as if a full mouth always gives you what you want.
Everytime my mother tells my birth story it changes.
A crucifix showing up in a dream, a dream of her boy running
through the field, an altar of ocean rock, mugwort,
one blue shoe. When I arrived and the doctor yelled yeoja,
not a boy, my grandmother walked out of the room.
To arrive then is to let your name be plucked
from a stem while the other leaves die. Grandmother
died without forgiving my mother for never
bearing sons, two years before I look up adult acne
and grindr dates with lights off
and what insurance lets you arrive changed
instead of changing while everyone can see and ask
you stupid questions forgetting they too
have access to google. God was slow to birth
language that could be a mirror
or a car to drive home in, so I arrive late and out
of breath, driving only a little over the speed limit
towards a skyline that could be everything
I’ve ever wanted, everything my mother was afraid to name.

Noah Arhm Choi is the author of CUT TO BLOOM, the winner of the 2019 Write Bloody Prize. They received a MFA in Poetry from Sarah Lawrence College and their work appears in Apogee, The Rumpus, Split this Rock and elsewhere. Noah was nominated for Best of the Net in 2022, shortlisted for the Poetry International Prize, and received the 2021 Ellen Conroy Kennedy Poetry Prize, alongside fellowships from Kundiman, the Sewanee Writers’ Conference, and the Martha’s Vineyard Institute of Creative Writing. A Lambda Literary Writer in Schools, they work as the Director of the Progressive Teaching Institute at a school in New York City. For more information, visit noaharhmchoi.com or @noah.arhm.choi on Instagram.

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