ONOMANCY
For Iskandar Haggarty
you know as well as I do / friend /
that names are aspirational / I mean
look at the name I chose for myself /
a step away from divine / little gift from god
minorly wealthy / and then light, of course,
a saint’s name / which is a better
aspiration than hay field / all my parents
wanted for me was allergies / was jumping
between rounded bales / but you / look
what your parents wanted / for you / o defender
o hearty protector / o my dear victorious friend
look how you have made good on the promise
your parents made in your name / o woolen coat /
o broad shoulder easy posture / how you prevail
without intending / your earthy feet settling
me out of the sky / your laugh like a volleyball
shoved under the surface of a pool / o heritage
o noble o proud man / named for a great in a turn
of language / how you lounge with the sun
in your face / propped up on your palms / sentinel /
Teddy L. Friedline (they/he) is a transmasc gay writer. Their work has appeared or is forthcoming in Hood of Bone Review, DEAR Poetry Journal, the lickety~split, and elsewhere. Starting this fall he will be an MFA candidate at Chatham University. You can find them on Instagram and on Twitter, both @jadeitebttrdish.