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L’amitié

I held a storm in my hands once, and now teardrops form at my fingertips

My mind was a harbour for an unspeakable noise, and now it is a retreat for silence

I went to see about a future once, and now I wax nostalgia in my dreams

I longed...

5 months ago
1

where do all the lost things go?

this week’s crash out is sponsored by the realisation that i may just have misplaced one of the most important / seminal / pivotal academic publications that i have ever produced thus far: the original thesis catalogue for my honours in cur...

6 months ago
6

Kosamdi to Kamwala, and (perhaps) back again.

lately i have been orienting to the reality that I live a gazillion miles from my ancestral lands. something i have been reckoning with since watching mississippi masala. i’ve been asking myself: what really are we - am i - doing here, in z...

6 months ago

recoiling

sometimes the world coils up inside me and i want to light it on fire so that it may turn to ash and disappear, taking me with it.

but lately, i wake up to find it alight already. it disturbs my day, and when i recoil to bed all i want is...

10 months ago
5

The Elusive Cloud

“It felt like a calling”, I told them.

It was the day before the Ramadan1 of 2023 and I had just arrived in Saudi Arabia for the first time. Family and friends across the world wished me Ramadan Mubarak. I told them where I was, and they a...

2 years ago
4

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