Rey Fairburn

Scrapbook

Dust off the scrapbook

Pages filled with hand-cut memories

A tiny smiling face

I can’t remember that girl

My childhood was a blur

The house a battlefield

Bloodied hearts competing for love

As I hear a teacher discuss

How quiet, and mature I am

Eight years old and I’d already absorbed

The patterns for survival

I learned to escape the present

Live in some far-off fantasy

Maybe that explains

Why I have no memory

Imagination sustained my being

Art the lifeline I grasped onto

Held on until I became

Who I’m becoming

Holding the picture in my hands

I weave together the stories

Close the scrapbook and

Remember


Rey Fairburn (she/they) is a queer, autistic poet and artist. Their work is informed by their experience as a queer witch, and she tries to imbue as much magic into her creations as possible. Her work has been published by Lupercalia Press, and you can find more of their creations on Instagram @reysenchantments.