An excerpt from Joelle Taylor’s C+nto & Othered Poems

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One of the UK’s finest poets Joelle Taylor recently took home the T.S. Eliot Prize, Britain’s richest poetry prize, for her collection C+nto & Othered Poems. In advance of Joelle’s appearance at the Wheeler Centre on 9 March, we’re sharing Valentine, a poem from her award-winning collection.

 


Valentine 

Born right body

wrong day, Valentine

flicks her lighter

in the corner of the club

& white women flutter.

Tonight, she has dressed

as the inside of a mouth

a handsewn suit excised

from a cured night sky

black leather has its own skin

care routine it listens

to its mother I have heard

it said some girls give birth

to themselves on the back

of motorbikes invent the wind

let the road uncurl from between

their legs, the infinite motorway

something British & unbidden

i know why we are drawn

to the corners it’s where the

road cannot reach us. Every part

of a woman is a weapon

if you know how to hold her

Valentine says. The corner

flicks a morse & in the dark

white hearts beat like moths

against a headlight.


Joelle’s latest poetry collection is out now, and appears at the Wheeler Centre on Wednesday 9 March 2022.