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Issue 13 · Spring 2022 · poetry

Grieving rehearsal

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I am preparing for an unforeseen death of my mother:
I am dressed in all red.
I am letting prayer beads dry my tongue.
I am planting devil’s helmet over my bed.
I pretend her body is not here anymore
and only communicate to her through old pictures.
I open the lid of the casserole and bury my nose
into it like it’s the last meal she had created.
And at night when my chest goes numb,
I don’t call out for her anymore.
I hug a hot water bottle and attempt to cry
myself to this daily temporary death.

 

Akash Ali is a Muslim-Pakistani poet based in North West England. His poetry has appeared in sin cesar, and elsewhere.

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Akash Ali
Akash Ali

Akash Ali is a Muslim-Pakistani poet based in North West England. His poetry has appeared in sin cesar, and elsewhere.

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