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The World Is Too Full to Talk About The World Is Too Full to Talk About by Abeer Abdullah
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“My eyes have adjusted to the colorlessness
of living in a country like this
But brutal to give the prisoner a window
And every now and then I can see
And it makes my outline crumble.”
Abeer Abdullah, The World Is Too Full to Talk About
“Had I not come from the core of her bones
I do not think my mother would have ever loved me.”
Abeer Abdullah, The World Is Too Full to Talk About
“I am a seed incapable of growth I can’t write you any poetry
I can’t apologise eloquently, I can’t show you your beauty. I can’t be lovely to be around.”
Abeer Abdullah, The World Is Too Full to Talk About
“Continuously, you are put in situations that force you to shave off your humanity to fit in places impossibly small, and your bones are so thin,
They fall apart.”
Abeer Abdullah, The World Is Too Full to Talk About
“Morning and night strangers bodies represent possible landscapes, possible escapes, possible novelty that looks new and feels new and smells new, landscapes which have no knowledge of the state of my insides or my folds of loneliness of nameless reactions to utter doom, strangers are easy to look at, easy to kiss, loved ones are museums of brutality.”
Abeer Abdullah, The World Is Too Full to Talk About
“The worst is to sleep through a life.”
Abeer Abdullah, The World Is Too Full to Talk About
“Daily I am falling asleep in a room where I married a whole society of dreams that commingle and taste sweet but stay always distant enough to leave space for wishes of death.”
Abeer Abdullah, The World Is Too Full to Talk About
“Continuously, you are put in situations that force you to shave off your humanity to fit in places impossibly small, and your bones are so thing,
They fall apart.”
Abeer Abdullah, The World Is Too Full to Talk About
“I had waited so long to live
I thought something larger was sure to happen.”
Abeer Abdullah, The World Is Too Full to Talk About