Upside Down (with performance poetry film)
Rolling down school playing field, Summer 89
Me and boy mate land at the bottom, our bodies upside down
Our hair in each other’s mouths
Feeling giddy but upside down felt correct way up
‘I am Lee-Man, I have the power!’
In my bedroom playing with my He-Man
Dad playing Diana Ross downstairs
Boy with sword but also with wand
How many lines can you fit into a bedroom
in a two up two down terrace?
Wallpaper, curtains, lampshade, duvet cover and pillows
All with racing cars in rows and lines in order
Cutting hair off my head
Gluing hair onto He-Man
I like what I see on the back page of that week’s Look In
Upside down, George Michael ,you turn me, inside out and round and round
Song lyrics printed over dark hairy chest
Lyrics become lines become words become hair
Hair loops and wraps around and through the holes of printed letters
through the ‘o’, through the ‘p’, through the ‘d’, through the ‘e‘
Dissolve, I transgress lines of straight male masculinity
My lines are those of en-queer-ry
With every application of Mum’s black mascara
to He-Man’s freshly glued on eyelashes
I dis-order the lines I was born into
Dad and his brothers
Fags and footie
Beers and birds
Turn those lines on their head, upside down and inside out
Over washing lines, up high past the conservatory blinds
At my bedroom desk, I’m learning to draw men in cartoon lines
Flat lines over where should be trouser crotch mountain
Lines of dick-less dolls in Debenhams redundant in end-of-sale lines
Standing in rows and lines watching Disneyland parade
‘Are you a fairy?’, girl asks
I didn’t know back then that ‘fairy’ meant ‘gay’
Had she seen me looking at the stitching lines
tracing the steep trouser crotch contours of the aptly named Prince Eric
Mount Everest in his trousers
Voice in my head, ‘I can see your Eric Sean, erection, Eric Sean, erection’
Cute little front hair quiff
overtook my attention as he spoke so conceptually during art school crits
about his latest latex tubes hung like limp Eric Seans
Upside down, George Taylor you turn me, inside out and round and round
Thought at the time attending art school was about the art scene
Getting in
Until I realised it was all about me coming out
Both Georges Taylor and Michael all over teenage scrapbook in 96
Hair stories and charcoal drawings in amongst the fishing huts in Hastings
Looking over at George with his new girlfriend whilst I listen to Older on CD
Lost touch with George
Crossed wires or broken telephone lines
The closest I next come to feeling upside down was
Berlin 99
Georg Baselitz’s painted nudes
Well hung men hung well on gallery walls
when right way up meant upside down
Dissolve, these paintings transgress art historical pictorial composition
I leave Baselitz to go to the nightclub
Turn my body upside down with hairy homo cubs and bears
I stand before Baselitz again, in Vienna, this year
I am now much older than George Michael when he released Older in ‘96
Does that now make me elderly or just wiser?
Like Baselitz’s bodies, I do know that one day I will also
Dissolve, with only a single strand of my hair turned grey remaining
in a world where upside down is turned wrong way up
by the ignorant but dominant few
M.C. Newberry
Sun 15th Oct 2023 17:45
The confusions, contradictions and alienation involved in emerging sexuality that is not of the "usual" sort are captured
here. The girl using the word "fairy", no doubt artlessly, recalls
the previous use of the word "pansy" from another time. It is
one of the better aspects of life today that society has moved on
so remarkably in such a comparatively short time.