American Sonnet Like Prayer

by Munira Tabassum Ahmed


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Here, the wind is preaching to its only son,

early dawn / I am patient in its new home,

knowing this is where it makes itself most

tender. My grandmother sits in the absence still

five minutes until Fajr
/ she resembles an empire

as she watches false light on the soft horizon.

The sky isn’t so busy anymore. Sometimes it needs

to rest. We are made delicate against the fading dark.

I am unsure if I’ll become a ghost now or soon,

but I’ll ready myself regardless. She lays down

the prayer mat and
opens the window to the calm


outside / she tells me that this quiet is holier. I say

thank you like prayer, like I’m glad we are here together, like

I am waiting for you in tomorrow’s dawn .
 

Munira Tabassum Ahmed is a 17-year-old writer. Her work is published in Best of Australian Poems 2021, Meanjin, Australian Poetry Journal, Runway Journal, The Lifted Brow, Cordite, and elsewhere. She was recently awarded the 2022 Kat Muscat Fellowship.

muniratabassumahmed.wordpress.com

Twitter: @munira0000000

 

The Sanctuary series is supported by MAV, as part of the 2022 Ahead of the Curve Commissions.

 
 
 
 
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