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"khardaji" poems
I stayed When I knew you were burying me Convinced myself I loved the smell Of the earth you piled over my grave “Sometimes you have to get your hands ***** I laughed I wasn’t the only one laughing When I came to see you last I didn’t know I had invited myself to a funeral You didn’t close my eyes You didn’t cover me in the funeral shroud Neglected to inform me I had died “Miskeena”* they said There wasn’t much of a crowd that day You said you tried, you really did The mourners reassured you You did, you really did Bisous, bisous* You left without saying my final rites But the water, snow, and hail Washed my body clean without you And I adorned my own body in white   By chance If you see me again, please don’t be startled I’m sure you’ve heard stories of how pretty I am For a corpse And when you come close Don’t expect a stench or a rotten tongue My skin would make the argan trees weep with joy Yes, I smell just as good as I used to You should have already known that I’m the kind of girl who can grow flowers Even in a grave. -Norah Khardaji
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Dec 29, 2017
Dec 29, 2017 at 2:22 AM UTC
I stayed