LAUREL CHEN
LAUREL CHEN
admission
here we are in the thick of untruth a country is nothing
but a lie all our papers are false must provide a detailed
account of the basis of your claim to asylum o hollow
script o hallowed flesh we must be jinxed curse the day
we arrived how we lost our dialects only for a government
to fix forked tongues onto our mouths we are more shadow
than suspect sinners instead of citizens sinister state says
we should be ashamed for breaking the law for lying low
for lying to keep ourselves invisible and still alive permanently
ineligible for asylum if any false information is provided we were
given grace of governance is this how you show gratitude despondency
is a crime even when disguised as deceit it is impossible to appease
an immigrant’s gluttony we are damned if true but why should we
bother trying for heaven staying here is hard enough
rescission
if we could carry a safer syntax if we had sewn
our fathers on the surgeon’s table if we had loved
ourselves enough to leave each other how many times
have we boarded a train without having the right
fare how many gardens did our grandmothers collapse into gun
flower what stories do we tell our children when we raise them
with their birthdays celebrated in secret what promises
can we keep knowing our family trees are gouged out by brine
lumber carcasses cracked open & burnt hollow with shame
where there’s smoke there’s a liar we have no lineage to claim
except paper trails smudged into powder threaded thin by the license
of our own word what if we never bound ourselves to books what if
we held our passports at knifepoint what if we split the spines until
they blossomed what if we had not followed & followed & followed
Laurel Chen is a prison abolitionist and a migrant writer from Taiwan, currently living in the San Francisco Bay Area.