Andrea Gibson: Poet’s Life, Cancer & Finding Beauty

” Given that learning they had cancer cells in 2021, Andrea has actually been a champ of discovering charm in unlikely places and appreciation in the hardest hours. One of the last things Andrea claimed on this airplane was, ‘I f * cking enjoyed my life,'” the Facebook blog post claims.
A Champion of Beauty & Gratitude
According to Gibson’s Facebook web page, the 49-year-old poet died on July 14 “in their home bordered by their wife, Meg, four ex-girlfriends, their mommy and father, lots of friends, and their three precious pet dogs.”
Living in the Present Moment
“As somebody who had previously dealt with a lot of concern, I never imagined I might expand and grow during a cancer medical diagnosis– yet my heart has never been so open,” they claimed. “With this time, I have learned to see individuals with a caring, caring, and technicolor lens. I have actually discovered to reside in today.”
“Since discovering they had cancer cells in 2021, Andrea has actually been a champion of finding charm in not likely areas and gratitude in the hardest hours. Over the last four years, they danced with their medical diagnosis and constantly intended their inner compass toward joy. One of the last things Andrea claimed on this airplane was, ‘I f * cking liked my life,'” the Facebook message claims.
Poet Laureate’s Legacy
It is with a heavy heart that we grieve the loss of @andreagibson, a motivating poet and Colorado’s existing Poet Laureate,” he composed. “Prominent for inspiring verse, advocacy for arts in education and learning, and a special capability to connect with the diverse and vast verse fans of Colorado, Andrea was genuinely one of a kind and will be deeply missed by personal buddies as well as all that were touched by their poetry.
Gender Identity Explored Through Poetry
“Growing up, I never felt like a boy or a lady. I have actually attempted to describe my gender in poems by saying, I am happiest when traveling/ When I’m not below or there– but in-between/ The yellow line coming down the center of all of it like a sunbeam. Because our society is among binaries and boxes– genderqueer is a consistent appearing,” they wrote.
“Recently, Andrea composed a poem labelled ‘Love Letter From the Immortality.’ In it, they used this line: ‘I am a lot more here than I ever was in the past. I am much more with you than I ever before can have envisioned.’ Today, and all days onward, we wish you really feel Andrea’s enormous spirit and tremendous existence next to you.”
Finding Internal Joy
“Although I’ve identified with multiple objectives throughout my life and career, I ‘d claim that what’s most powerful to me currently is to show individuals exactly how to grow internal delight and peace regardless of outside situation,” they added. “Lately I composed, ‘What kind of poet would I be if I could only make hard points stunning on paper?'”.
Come See Me in the Good Light
Gibson was the topic of the current documentary Come See Me in the Good Light, which won the Festival Favorite honor at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. The film followed Gibson and their spouse Meg Falley as they handled Gibson’s cancer medical diagnosis.
It is with an agony of mind that we grieve the loss of @andreagibson, a motivating poet and Colorado’s present Poet Laureate,” he composed. “Renowned for motivating poetry, advocacy for arts in education, and an one-of-a-kind ability to connect with the diverse and huge poetry fans of Colorado, Andrea was really distinctive and will be deeply missed by personal friends along with all that were touched by their poetry. My thoughts head out to Andrea’s liked ones during this hard time.”.
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