I’M GOING BACK TO MINNESOTA WHERE SADNESS MAKES SENSE

O California, don’t you know the sun is only a god
if you learn to starve for him? I’m bored with the ocean
I stood at the lip of it, dressed in down, praying for snow
I know, I’m strange, too much light makes me nervous
at least in this land where the trees always bear green.
I know something that doesn’t die can’t be beautiful.
Have you ever stood on a frozen lake, California?
The sun above you, the snow & stalled sea—a field of mirror
all demanding to be the sun too, everything around you
is light & it’s gorgeous & if you stay too long it will kill you
& it’s so sad, you know? You’re the only warm thing for miles
& the only thing that can’t shine.

Copyright Credit: Danez Smith, "I’M GOING BACK TO MINNESOTA WHERE SADNESS MAKES SENSE" from Michigan Quarterly Review Volume 54, Issue 3, Summer 2015.  Copyright © 2015 by Danez Smith.  Reprinted by permission of Danez Smith.
Source: Michigan Quarterly Review Volume 54, Issue 3, Summer 2015 (Michigan Quarterly Review, 2015)