A Corpse Husband Blackout Poem That My Grandmother Can Read
Kristin Gustafson
Ohio Writer
Source Material:
This blackout poem is derived from Corpse Husband and Savage Ga$p's song, "E-GIRLS ARE RUINING MY LIFE!"
Additional Context:
While the song itself is exceptionally vulgar, a whimsical piece lives within it. I'm intrigued by the censorship that blackout poetry offers, and while I would encourage my grandmother to stay far away from Corpse Husband's music, this is a piece I would gladly share with her.
This blackout poem is derived from Corpse Husband and Savage Ga$p's song, "E-GIRLS ARE RUINING MY LIFE!"
Additional Context:
While the song itself is exceptionally vulgar, a whimsical piece lives within it. I'm intrigued by the censorship that blackout poetry offers, and while I would encourage my grandmother to stay far away from Corpse Husband's music, this is a piece I would gladly share with her.
Kristin Gustafson is a poet and editor from Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Her work has been published in HAD, Anti-Heroin Chic, The Bitchin’ Kitsch, and elsewhere. She is one of Literary Cleveland’s 2023-2024 Breakthrough Writing Residents.
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