AGG, aka Adrian Gaston Garcia
His dick looked like an Olive Garden breadstick
So I let him
toss
my
salad
We helped
ourselves
to seconds,
thirds
I would
have eaten
all of him
if only
he let me
I never
knew hunger
could taste
like that
We were
unlimited
in appetite,
with mouths
full
We yelled
demands
for more
He was
body
licking
good
That night,
gluttony
flavored
more
sweet
than
sin
But didn’t
last longer
than that
late craving
for a snack
That was
only meant
to be
a guilty
pleasure.
Adrian Gaston Garcia (aka AGG) is a queer Latine storyteller whose mission is to share narratives that build community. He hails from the Windy City and has been in the district for the past 14 years. Adrian fuels his creativity via the performing arts, specifically theater and spoken word poetry. His work is primarily based on his experiences and the intersectionality of his identities. Adrian’s poetry has been featured at a variety of venues and shows, including the American Poetry Museum, the DC Latino Book Festival, DC Pride Poems, World Poetry Festival, and the Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company. Adrian is the co-host and producer of Los Bookis Podcast, a podcast for queer Latine bookworms who love queer Latine stories. He is also the founder and organizer of Tintas DC - a Latine writers group in the DC Metro Area. Adrian is part of the 2025 year’s Pride Poet in Residence at the Arts Club of Washington.