The Residency
Otter Jung-Allen
Before, the sun was ours to kill. We bent
in half at night and kicked the dawns away.
But here, by force, we eat at seven. Eggs,
potatoes, juice, and greens. The pills we have
to pay for later. Keep your day in front
of you. Remember why you’re here. I drank
for classes, cleaned the vomit, yanked
the panic from my lover. No, I’m not
an alcoholic, that’s my father. Yes,
I’m tired. Yes, I’m wrong. I want to cut
my nails in private, run outside in rain—
fall, choose a song. I miss a room with no
one there. My God, I miss my mom. Who knew,
for all my doubt, my life could hold so much?
About the writer
Otter Jung-Allen is a writer and gender bender raised in West Philly. They are the author of the limited edition chapbook The Smoking Is Singing (2018) and the founder and curator of Voices of the East Coast (Penmanship Books, 2017). The first transgender Youth Poet Laureate of Philadelphia (2016-17) and a 2015 Brave New Voices Poetry Festival World Champion, Otter has been featured in projects by BuzzFeed, TED, and Gucci, and their work has appeared in Title Magazine, America Magazine, NewsWorks, and YoungArts among others. They are currently pursuing a BA from Hampshire College.