“The Gods Among Us,” by C. Dale Young

Poetry faculty member C. Dale Young recently had a poem featured by the Poetry Foundation. Read an excerpt of “The Gods Among Us” below:

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The Gods Among Us

One of them grants you the ability
to forecast the future; another wrenches
your tongue from your mouth, changes you
into a bird precisely because you have been
given this gift. The gods are generous

in this way. I learned to avoid danger, avoid fear,
avoid excitement, these the very triggers that prompt
my wings from their resting place deep inside.
And so, I avoided fights, avoided everything really.
In the locker room, I avoided other boys,

all the while intently studying that space
between their shoulder blades, patiently looking
for the tell-tale signs, looking to find even
one other boy like me, the wings buried but
there nonetheless. I studied them from a distance.

Read the rest of this poem here: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/91260/the-gods-among-us?