Published 21 October 202230 October 2022 · Poetry / Friday Poetry Poetry | Class act Zowie Douglas-Kinghorn When iso’s over I’m buying a coleslawhandfuls of nectarines, vanilla pudding to keep thelockdown woes at bay, I’m kinda worriednot rly because I’ve got the spicy cough you know, I’m young – no underlying conditionsbut my brother has spent the past week in emergencyiatrogenic—antipsychoticblips and staticwhen our dad did that too many timesthey told him eventuallyto fuck off and he didfor goodThe ambulance schedules haven’t gotten much better since thennursing red-eye on rotationoverworked underpaid care workers, single digit sleep cyclesI watch my phone fill up with outragepre-programmed algorithmsperformative justiceNo1 can decide who we pile onto nextit’s the little things they’ll get you for on Twitter ‘her boobs titted around breastily’ @TheSmollestCatI wish my door closed properlyfrom the men who came to pay a visitto my grandmother, well she’s 83can’t move without a walker butno one cares much when she screams in the nightexcept my upstairs neighbour who rings mein social housing people invite you for coffeefood drops, sometimes for other things tooI’m kinda worried for my mumshe’s been kicked out of housofor punching her neighbour’s window inwhen the guy next door he’s yellingthere’s a woman at this place who kinda reminds me of hermethadone gleam in her eyes, ex nurse wonder tits flyaway hairshe keyed someone’s car and she cutnan’s umbrella tree muscling the gutters butshe has these frozen blue eyes like opal jewels wrested from brown dirt when I’m walking down the street her eyes freeze on me her mouth curves, childish lips, the ones that called the copsbut I just smile coz I’m chicken shit whiteyou never know it just might savemy arse, the scraggly hibiscus in the garden.I might just get luckyIt’s the little things / secret daydreams(She comes in, I say Cheryl, choke me out and she sits on my face)In reality I’m swiping right thinking it’s leftI’ve got my face on tinder help it’s the same refrain:Hello hello hello hello hello hello how are you?Gotta keep it close and personal for social mediathey’ll never give me a book deal –all I’ve got are editors with avos yes AVOs not avocadosmillion dollar inheritances working class heroes all.It’s a class act baby! Gaslight, gatekeep, girlboss‘when I got this award I was living in a housing commission area’babe why didn’t you come say hello?We’re your neighbours, we don’t bite (hard)but what do I expect from feminismwhat good old J Gil didon the same day she told Abbott to fuck offwas the day she cut the single parent benefitmy mother’s still living in a tent I guess it’s all a shamsham wowLIFE adsmake life more enticingI guess I should’ve been more grateful for the opportunitygeriatric television screens playtinnitus on standbysticky mopheads buzz like flytraps,scented candles, Ajax spray and wiperinse away the dust and wrinklesblips and static Zowie Douglas-Kinghorn Zowie Douglas-Kinghorn is a writer living in Tasmania. Her recent work has appeared in The Age, Meanjin and Island magazine. She is the previous editor of Voiceworks. More by Zowie Douglas-Kinghorn › Overland is a not-for-profit magazine with a proud history of supporting writers, and publishing ideas and voices often excluded from other places. If you like this piece, or support Overland’s work in general, please subscribe or donate. Related articles & Essays 8 November 20248 November 2024 · Poetry Announcing the final results of the 2024 Nakata Brophy Prize for Young Indigenous Writers Editorial Team After careful consideration, judges Karen Wyld and Eugenia Flynn have selected first place and two runners-up to form the final results of this year’s Nakata Brophy Prize! 6 November 20246 November 2024 · Poetry TV Times Kate Lilley I try out for Can Can after school / knowing I’m not cut out for the high kicks / Ballads chansons show tunes ok / I can belt out Judy Garland and all the songs from Oliver / “Who Will Buy”/”As Long as He Needs Me” / Wher-e-e-e-ere is love