Worlds Don’t Collide, They Multiply
By Ashwak Hauter
I felt left behind
eclipsed
cast aside
my shadow spread across two worlds,
they don’t mind.
You would reel me back
I would take you in
hear you out
you try
I charge
you run, run, run
demand, leave Me dry.
Take me to the ruins, I plea
your world is not mine
mine is not here, you see
its real, its within
yours for the win.
They line us up
cage our kind
no body’s a border across country line.
It’s random!
It’s absurd!
they don’t mind.
Camus gave the stranger’s footprints a sign,
It was time!
It was time!
It was time!
They have names and history
mental order, disability
We have faith, and mystery,
explosive genes,
Don’t die,
Don’t die,
Don’t kill!
We take take take
We hide behind veils, we break break break
their insides, call their soul to push back
we’re under attack,
It’s absurd!
It’s random!
in God we lack.
Single file
mouth wide open
don’t free, just hold
wrist slap,
they came to save
to find our soul,
make our map.
With a 10 blade some forceps
they hunt our past
Our bodies lay not in cast
Our souls wait,
Wait….wait….wait
You don’t have to choose
You have a name
A time
You invent when you lose
a place, a mother
you mourn, you claim,
worlds don’t collide
one’s gap, is another’s cry
we body, we modify
cells divide, they multiply.
It’s random,
it’s absurd,
there are limits to what they do,
there is God,
You don’t have to choose
You have a name
A time
You invent when you lose
a place, a mother
you mourn, you claim
there are limits to what you do
there is God,
you pray,
you don’t die.
Ashwak Hauter is a Yemeni-American writer, anthropologist, and poet.