Salma Deera, "Salt"
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Salma Deera, "Salt"
In a lull. The liminal space between longing and doing. Lingering in the dusk of something burgeoning on the end. Maybe I feel dread. Mostly I feel nothing as fear of the unknown.
Childless for Survival
Here lies the creek of knowing to testify to the swell of grief for lives lost to survival; children missed without being, having never arrived, their loss is profound. This “choice” imposed by wicked foresight. Personhood protected against the worst of men…
Give me language that aches with the pang of living. Let it sear into the chronicle of memory, changing form at the edge of time’s slip. Unafraid of need and urge! Caked and cracked, embedded in the primal gnaw of hunger. A longing’s need never met.
Give me language that aches with the pang of living. Let it sear into the chronicle of memory, changing form at the edge of time’s slip. Unafraid of need and urge! Caked and cracked, embedded in the primal gnaw of hunger. A longing’s need never met.
— Georgia O'Keeffe
I miss writing.
I miss the serenade of words in verse
Lulling me into the depths of every note of
Feeling,
Awash with such brevity and alive with such
Intensity
That they are fleeting and still evermore…
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