In this week's episode of the Get Lit Minute, your weekly poetry podcast, we spotlight the life and work of poet, Olivia Gatwood. She has received international recognition for her poetry, writing workshops, and work as a Title IX Compliant educator in sexual assault prevention and recovery. Olivia's performances have been featured on HBO, Huffington Post, MTV, VH1, and BBC among others. Her poems have appeared in The Poetry Foundation, Sundance Film Festival, Lambda Literary, and The Missouri Review, among others. She is the author of two poetry collections, NEW AMERICAN BEST FRIEND and LIFE OF THE PARTY.\xa0 She is the co-writer of the film THE GOVERNESSES alongside director Joe Talbot (The Last Black Man in San Francisco). Her debut novel, WHOEVER YOU ARE, HONEY, will be released in 2023. Source
This episode includes a reading of her poem, \u201cOde to the Women on Long Island\u201d. Check out more poems like this in our Get Lit Anthology.
"Ode to the Women on Long Island"
I want to write a poem
for the women on Long Island who
when I show them the knife I carry in my purse
tell me it\u2019s not big enough
Who are waitresses and realtors and massage therapists and social workers and housewives
and tell me they wish they would have been artists
\u201cbut life comes fast ya know?
One minute you\u2019re taking typing classes for your new secretary job in the World Trade Center and the next it\u2019s almost over
Life, I mean
but I kicked and screamed my way through it and so will you
I can tell by the way you walk
One more thing\u2014when they call you a bitch, say, \u2018Thank you, thank you very much.\u2019