Fridays in the Park (or how to make a boy holy)
& i can’t help but notice his hips first, bumbag slung low, as the train doors open at Roxburgh Park. & i take in the trackies, his shadowed jaw, the slabs of concrete arcing over him. & as Arab boys are timeless or else stuck in time, i breathe easier in their pause, their familiar […]
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Tagged Omar Sakr, Poetry, Son of Sin
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