Temple
They always told us our bodies were temples/
but never taught us how to read the Scriptures
/mother teach me of pain
of sorrow/ that carves these bodies into boats/
mother teach me of a home that will welcome me/
teach me of sacrifice how to wrap this body in its own wound
For verily this soul belongs in a world where everything has been taken in and stolen
Teach me of tears that reveal only the golden parts of our souls
of the beautiful, of the ugly and the unseen
of the parts we took away
They only speak of themselves in third person as if the distance to pain as if to gift with another name
We only address our nightmares in our dreams so that if we were to get scared we could imagine another world
but this is reality
mother teach me to unlearned hate I've known for so long
the voices that murmur only The beautiful things
Sabr and patience are like knives
Carving hollow homes for women who are tired
Woman who birth civil wars
Who have Pored sadness into the bones of their children and hoped They would make a body of hope
who have seen children buried and born again
This is prayer
For humble bones fold like paper under the weight of this world
Like Proverbs that my grandmother spoke /Ayayoo teach me how to carry this world on one shoulder and God on the other
for the humble abode only bores the grandchildren of sadness
// fold in the Lords hands and you will find salvation in the smallest of forms
In this land of ashes and iron you find hope buried under the rocks where grandfather's feet kiss the ground
and in the streaks of sunlight that bear our brown skin holy
there is no poetry in pain
no beauty to be found were rubber and flesh meet gods eye
This is salvation
wrapped in each duaa are the words that I speak
/oh you children of many wars
do not become deaf to the one that beats inside you
*Sabr- perseverance and persistence
*Ayayoo- Grandmother