In-Depth Look: Bernard Ferguson – “Love Does Not Want This Body”

In-Depth Look: Bernard Ferguson – “Love Does Not Want This Body”

Appreciating poetry is often about patience: sitting with a poem, meditating on it, and re-reading it multiple times. With spoken word, we don’t always get a chance to do that. This series is about taking that chance, and diving a little deeper into some of the new poems going up on Button.

“How we were made to bleed, and then made a nation out of dying.”

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Write-up by Kyle “Guante” Tran Myhre


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In workshops and cyphers, we talk sometimes about clarity of meaning; the question usually revolves around how important it is that the audience (a loaded term) “gets” the poem right away. Especially with spoken word, where the hearing of the poem is the only chance to absorb it– as a writer, what is the value of clarity? What are the dangers of seeking it at the expense of other stylistic impulses? Complicating things, “clarity” is definitely a relative term– poems outside of our specific experience as readers or listeners may feel confusing or abstract, when what they’re saying is actually perfectly clear for some other audience.

This poem might be a good entry point into that conversation, since it is perhaps a little less straightforward than a lot of the other poems featured on Button’s channel. But while that lack of straightforwardness might mean that this poem doesn’t go viral and rack up a billion YouTube views, it powers the poem in other, perhaps more important, ways.

Note how this poem is driven by a dialogue between abstract and concrete: the swirling, dynamic juxtaposition of big ideas/concepts like Love, Country, God, Heaven, Nation, and Lineage, next to concrete, imagistic words like Body, Mist, Wind, Bleed, Sea, and Reflection. Some of their pairings are explicit, and some only manifest beneath the surface of the poem. This gives the poem a dreamlike quality, that forces the audience to reckon with the larger ideas relating to home, grief, and loss in a new way, to seek to understand from a new angle. I would argue that that challenge– to push the audience to reconsider/revisit/reckon with ideas– is one reason we write poems in the first place.

Find more from Bernard Ferguson here.

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EJ Schoenborn – “What Gender Are You?” (Button Live)


Performing at Button Poetry Live.

“My gender is a series of love letters I forgot to send to myself.”

Don’t miss this phenomenal poem from EJ Schoenborn, performing at Button Poetry Live.



While you’re here, head over to the Button store to check out our books and merch, Olivia Gatwood, Hanif Abdurraqib, Donte Collins, Sabrina Benaim, Melissa Lozada-Oliva, William Evans, Guante, Rachel Wiley, & our newest release from Neil Hilborn!

Sabrina Benaim – “Hurdles / Dreams” (Button Live)


Featuring at Button Poetry Live.

“There is no sleep for this lonely.”

Don’t miss this beautiful poem from Sabrina Benaim, featuring at Button Poetry Live. Make sure to check out her book, DEPRESSION & OTHER MAGIC TRICKS.


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While you’re here, head over to the Button store to check out our books and merch, including books by Olivia Gatwood, Hanif Abdurraqib, Donte Collins, Sabrina Benaim, Melissa Lozada-Oliva, William Evans, Guante, Rachel Wiley, & our newest release from Neil Hilborn!

Best of Button Week 164

“I loved you the same way that I learned how to ride a bike. Scared, but reckless. With no training wheels or elbow pads so my scars can tell the story of how I fell for you.”



Don’t miss this week’s Best of Button playlist, featuring the top-viewed recent videos on the Button YouTube Channel. Today’s additions: Michael Lee, Kristen Jewel, & Rudy Francisco. Congrats poets!

While you’re here on our site, make sure to check out our books and merchandise in the Button Store, including books by Danez Smith, Olivia Gatwood, Neil Hilborn, Donte Collins, Sabrina Benaim, Melissa Lozada-Oliva, William Evans, Rudy Francisco, Stevie Edwards, Claire Schwartz, Guante, Rachel Wiley, & our newest release from Neil Hilborn!

Hakeem Furious – “Cartoons and Cereal (Reprise)”


Performing at the 2017 Rustbelt Poetry Festival.

“You can charm your way into a woman’s heart so much, you can make it stop beating.”

Don’t miss this fantastic poem from Hakeem Furious, performing at the 2017 Rustbelt Poetry Festival.



While you’re here, head over to the Button store to check out our books and merch, including books by Olivia Gatwood, Hanif Abdurraqib, Donte Collins, Sabrina Benaim, Melissa Lozada-Oliva, William Evans, Guante, Rachel Wiley, & our newest release from Neil Hilborn!

Davon Clark – “Bustelo”


Performing at the 2017 Rustbelt Poetry Festival.

“The only water my people are supposed to know are the Atlantic and firehoses.”

Don’t miss this marvelous poem from Davon Clark, performing at the 2017 Rustbelt Poetry Festival.



While you’re here, head over to the Button store to check out our books and merch, including books by Olivia Gatwood, Hanif Abdurraqib, Donte Collins, Sabrina Benaim, Melissa Lozada-Oliva, William Evans, Guante, Rachel Wiley, & our newest release from Neil Hilborn!

Kamau Walker – “A Temple Worth Praying To”


Performing at the 2017 Rustbelt Poetry Festival.

“My prayers felt more like habitual recitation rather than genuine conversation, I could never tell if God was listening or if my words were just reflecting off empty corridors.”

Don’t miss this fantastic poem from Kamau Walker, performing at the 2017 Rustbelt Poetry Festival.



While you’re here, head over to the Button store to check out our books and merch, including books by Olivia Gatwood, Hanif Abdurraqib, Donte Collins, Sabrina Benaim, Melissa Lozada-Oliva, William Evans, Guante, Rachel Wiley, & our newest release from Neil Hilborn!

Neil Hilborn – “A Place Where Someone Loves You”


Featuring at Icehouse in MPLS.

“‘Goodbye’ isn’t a strong enough word, but ‘fuck off forever’ isn’t always what I mean.”

Don’t miss this remarkable poem from Neil Hilborn, featuring at his book release party at Icehouse in Minneapolis, MN.

Check out Neil’s newest book, THE FUTURE, now available!



While you’re here, head over to the Button store to check out our books and merch, including books by Olivia Gatwood, Hanif Abdurraqib, Donte Collins, Sabrina Benaim, Melissa Lozada-Oliva, William Evans, Guante, Rachel Wiley, & our newest release from Neil Hilborn!

Porsha Olayiwola – “Unnamed” (Button Live)


Featuring at Button Poetry Live.

“People wonder about Black names: why the names aren’t shorter, why the runaway syllables aren’t easier to catch, why our names chime like music when they traverse between lobes.”

Don’t miss this magnificent poem from Porsha Olayiwola, featuring at Button Poetry Live.

Stay tuned for Porsha’s forthcoming book from Button Poetry, coming Fall 2018!



While you’re here, head over to the Button store to check out our books and merch, including books by Neil Hilborn, Olivia Gatwood, Hanif Abdurraqib, Donte Collins, Sabrina Benaim, Melissa Lozada-Oliva, William Evans, Guante, Rachel Wiley, & our newest release from Neil Hilborn!