Jocelyn Kincaid-Beal (18)
they'll need a crane
after they might be giants
after effects may include
medicine cabinet dumpster dives headache
things we don’t need
dentist office chairs
kiss cam
bellyache
lung dance
sometimes, my hair tangles
you cough me ugly
my eyelids would catch
my eyelids catch everything
they are all seeing
there are drainage issues
pigeon forge, tennessee
i text every day
i cover myself in constellations worries turn my eyes to roses
my joy becomes sugary and overbaked i never get a
reply
Jocelyn Kincaid-Beal is a 12th grade student at Community High School in Ann Arbor, Michigan. They are a writer, activist, and a baker, and have several works of poetry and journalism up on The Communicator website. They were also a semi-finalist in 2019 Washtenaw County youth poetry slam.
they'll need a crane
after they might be giants
after effects may include
medicine cabinet dumpster dives headache
things we don’t need
dentist office chairs
kiss cam
bellyache
lung dance
sometimes, my hair tangles
you cough me ugly
my eyelids would catch
my eyelids catch everything
they are all seeing
there are drainage issues
pigeon forge, tennessee
i text every day
i cover myself in constellations worries turn my eyes to roses
my joy becomes sugary and overbaked i never get a
reply
Jocelyn Kincaid-Beal is a 12th grade student at Community High School in Ann Arbor, Michigan. They are a writer, activist, and a baker, and have several works of poetry and journalism up on The Communicator website. They were also a semi-finalist in 2019 Washtenaw County youth poetry slam.