
a love letter to the unromantic. i find poetry in the seemingly prosaic: the law, politics, the mundane. read about serious (and not-so-serious) topics, touched with the typical idealistic naivety of a teenage poet.
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Teach me. Teach me how to wrinkle up like a prune
and settle in ephemerality and get stuck in faces I don’t
want to get stuck in. How to stomach the fact that I will
use up all my potential eventually, or leave it to rot
in boxes that s...
I won’t be able to write from the grave
so let me tell you what I love:
oil, vinegar, salt, lettuce, brown bread, butter,
cheese and wine, a windy day, a fireplace,
the children nearby, poems and songs,
a friend sleeping in my bed—
an...
This piece is not about the concerning fact that my heart wishes for me to return to my colonisers, how this yearning probably signifies my steady descent into pseudo-whiteness, or the childishness of my romanticism of a city falling into e...
Today, I was so utterly assaulted by my personal inadequacy it disgusted me.
I was lazy, stupid, ugly, inarticulate and unstylish. I knew little bits of everything but nothing in entirety, a jack-of-all-trades of intellect. I read enough t...
Tartt’s working title for The Secret History was “The God of Illusions”; a title which painted out the very thing the tale cautions about in screaming colour: illusion. From a poetic lens, it appears slightly gauche in its obviousness.
Yet...
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17, poet of the seemingly prosaic.
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