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sameh rida

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when i run into you

a/n: wrote this sometime last year and found it in the drafts. was playing around with some dialogue when practicing writing fiction


i didn’t expect to see you here

i didn’t either, what a surprise, how have you been?

i’ve been o...

2 months ago
8
3

ether

here,
i can almost the touch
water coalesced into opacity veiling the earth
like you, it softy caresses the webs between my fingers

or so i imagine

it’s easy here
to feel unlonesome, a tile in the neat mosaic of strangers
even...

7 months ago
16
3

gold rush

it is only when the rapids mellow to a stream, we remember
light flows in waves spilling into hands repelling touch

of satiety. aerosol of dreams propel us to cross these seas.
a mirage of pearls wrinkle into the golden valleys of our...

8 months ago
9
6

i beg of this month to allow me to grasp the straws of summer

It feels like I haven’t written anything in ages but I went through my drafts and realized that is false so this post will just be little snippets that would’ve been parts of other posts. Think of it as a mosaic of my late summer thoughts....

9 months ago
10
6

meet me in the memory

only because i referenced it in the poem haha

there is something elusive about a memory
of an arbitrary incident in the basement of a
building where a man who’s name you’ve definitely heard
accidentally breathes in cyanide beneath a...

10 months ago
12
9

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  • sameh rida

    former little and wannabe big girl that loves God, science, poetry, and food. probably drinking matcha, hanging out with my cat, or reading one of the ten books on my nightstand.

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