"in Arabic / everything sounds like the last words / anyone would say / before being lost at sea"
Read MoreIn her poem, Fatema A. Jalil displays a storyline that is weaved into the reality of our societies. She employs imagery and plays around with the formation of “shame” to serve the purpose of her message.
Read MoreDana Al Rashid's work reads like a premodern poem, a feat cultivated by its images, language, and rhyme scheme. Dotted with lessons and honesty, her poem seamlessly epitomizes the uncertainties of being alive.
Read MoreIman Alzaghari's 'Mama' is a celebration of a mother's love, especially in its quiet manifestations. Exploring sustenance, community, and care, her poem feels like basking in the warmth of an embrace.
Read MoreHeartbreaking, careful, and a loving ode to our mothers, Rasha AlKhateeb's poem captures the seeming universality of motherhood.
Read More“And God, God— / I am the worst liar. I do not want transcendence, / Only the small importance of long lessons.”
Read More"Happy Birthday - Sana Helwa" reflects on family, mortality, and loss. It is a gentle call of prayer for joy and wellness to those we will leave behind as time continues to drift forward.
Read More“my foggy brain reminds me: / everything is transient; i am forever”
Read More“Can I tell you I found myself and I don’t know if I lost you in the process? Can I tell you this blossoming is staring devastation in the face and glaring at the loss?/ Do I have to lose you?”
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