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  • #1
    Sarah Kay
    “Still now I send letters into space
    Hoping that some mailman somewhere will track you down
    And recognise you from the descriptions in my poems
    That he will place the stack of them in your hands and tell you,
    There is a girl who still writes you, she doesn't know how not to”
    Sarah Kay

  • #2
    Sarah Kay
    “Private Parts

    The first love of my life never saw me naked - there was always a parent coming home in half an hour - always a little brother in the next room.
    Always too much body and not enough time for me to show it.

    Instead, I gave him my shoulder, my elbow, the bend of my knee - I lent him my corners, my edges, the parts of me I could afford to offer - the parts I had long since given up trying to hide.
    He never asked for more.

    He gave me back his eyelashes, the back of his neck, his palms - we held each piece we were given like it was a nectarine that could bruise if we weren’t careful.

    We collected them like we were trying to build an orchid.

    And the spaces that he never saw, the ones my parents half labeled “private parts” when I was still small enough to fit all of myself and my worries inside a bathtub - I made up for that by handing over all the private parts of me.

    There was no secret I didn’t tell him, there was no moment I didn’t share - and we didn’t grow up, we grew in, like ivy wrapping, moulding each other into perfect yings and yangs.

    We kissed with mouths open, breathing his exhale into my inhale - we could have survived underwater or outer space.

    Breathing only of the breathe we traded, we spelled love, g-i-v-e, I never wanted to hide my body from him - if I could have I would have given it all away with the rest of me - I did not know it was possible.

    To save some thing for myself.

    Some nights I wake up knowing he is anxious, he is across the world in another woman’s arms - the years have spread us like dandelion seeds - sanding down the edges of our jigsaw parts that used to only fit each other.

    He drinks from the pitcher on the night stand, checks the digital clock, it is 5am - he tosses in sheets and tries to settle, I wait for him to sleep.

    Before tucking myself into elbows and knees reach for things I have long since given up.”
    Sarah Kay

  • #3
    Sarah Kay
    “The Type

    Everyone needs a place. It shouldn't be inside of someone else. -Richard Siken

    If you grow up the type of woman men want to look at,
    you can let them look at you. But do not mistake eyes for hands.

    Or windows.
    Or mirrors.

    Let them see what a woman looks like.
    They may not have ever seen one before.

    If you grow up the type of woman men want to touch,
    you can let them touch you.

    Sometimes it is not you they are reaching for.
    Sometimes it is a bottle. A door. A sandwich. A Pulitzer. Another woman.

    But their hands found you first. Do not mistake yourself for a guardian.
    Or a muse. Or a promise. Or a victim. Or a snack.

    You are a woman. Skin and bones. Veins and nerves. Hair and sweat.
    You are not made of metaphors. Not apologies. Not excuses.

    If you grow up the type of woman men want to hold,
    you can let them hold you.

    All day they practice keeping their bodies upright--
    even after all this evolving, it still feels unnatural, still strains the muscles,

    holds firm the arms and spine. Only some men will want to learn
    what it feels like to curl themselves into a question mark around you,

    admit they do not have the answers
    they thought they would have by now;

    some men will want to hold you like The Answer.
    You are not The Answer.

    You are not the problem. You are not the poem
    or the punchline or the riddle or the joke.

    Woman. If you grow up the type men want to love,
    You can let them love you.

    Being loved is not the same thing as loving.
    When you fall in love, it is discovering the ocean

    after years of puddle jumping. It is realizing you have hands.
    It is reaching for the tightrope when the crowds have all gone home.

    Do not spend time wondering if you are the type of woman
    men will hurt. If he leaves you with a car alarm heart, you learn to sing along.

    It is hard to stop loving the ocean. Even after it has left you gasping, salty.
    Forgive yourself for the decisions you have made, the ones you still call

    mistakes when you tuck them in at night. And know this:
    Know you are the type of woman who is searching for a place to call yours.

    Let the statues crumble.
    You have always been the place.

    You are a woman who can build it yourself.
    You were born to build.”
    Sarah Kay

  • #4
    Fatima Farheen Mirza
    “ ‘There is another way. Come back, and we will make another path.’ And if he says no, and if he says nothing, will you say this: ‘I used the wrong words. I acted the wrong ways. I will wait, until you are ready. I will always wait for you.’ ”
    Fatima Farheen Mirza, A Place for Us

  • #5
    Georgia Hunter
    “The exercise of deciding where to go next is difficult. Because next most likely means a new forever.”
    Georgia Hunter, We Were the Lucky Ones

  • #6
    Fatima Farheen Mirza
    “Amar, I know this will mean nothing to you now. But I do believe that even your father’s God, even He, would forgive you. To know you is to want to let you in.”
    Fatima Farheen Mirza, A Place for Us



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