A poem by Warsan Shire: What They Did Yesterday Afternoon

what they did yesterday afternoon


by warsan shire


grief-reactionthey set my aunts house on fire

i cried the way women on tv do

folding at the middle

like a five pound note.

i called the boy who use to love me

tried to ‘okay’ my voice

i said hello

he said warsan, what’s wrong, what’s happened?


i’ve been praying,

and these are what my prayers look like;

dear god

i come from two countries

one is thirsty

the other is on fire

both need water.


later that night

i held an atlas in my lap

ran my fingers across the whole world

and whispered

where does it hurt?


it answered

everywhere

everywhere

everywhere.


 


(More from warshan shire in the New Yorker and on her blog.)

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Published on November 16, 2015 08:06
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