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    Tuesday, January 24, 2017

    POEM FOR THE POETS OF MYANMAR

    by Jo-Ella Sarich


    Myo Yan Naung Thein "spent six months in prison last year after posting a satirical poem to Facebook deemed insulting to the then president Thein Sein. Two of the lines read: 'I have a tattoo of the president’s face on my penis / My wife is disgusted.'" —“Free speech curtailed in Aung San Suu Ky’s Myanmar as prosecutions soar,” The Guardian, January 8, 2017


    That time you
    lay, wine-numbed, upon the bench
    cling-wrapped like luncheon meat, and branded
    yourself ‘Slut’ in another language
    (accidentally, you didn’t discover until that
    night out in Roppongi)

    When you ran outside and cried
    into the sun. And
    That friend had
    her twin’s names tattooed
    on her wrist, and tattooed
    Angel wings around
    the name of the one
    who first learned to Fly.

    When That razor
    was like a river in your hand
    when you dug deep so they would see,
    that being is just a hair’s breadth. When you carve
    Freedom, and it’s just a word written in another language, just
    thousands of tiny pin pricks that span the world. Like
    light seen from space, if you see his back it’s
    golden with his scars. I want to

    Run

    my fingers along them with the lightest touch,
    connect them like humanitarian corridors. Because you can’t
    lose those scars. But That leopard
    could change its spots just by dreaming it can Fly, so

    turn the page quietly, and I’ll write you a poem
    in a place where no-one will ever read it.


    Jo-Ella Sarich lives in Petone, New Zealand beside the beautiful Wellington harbour. She has worked as a lawyer for a number of years, and has a husband and two small girls. She has recently started writing again in her spare time. Her poetry has appeared in Tuck Magazine and The Galway Review, and will be appearing in the upcoming Poetry New Zealand Yearbook 2017.

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