Sunday, June 24, 2018

Words in Poems: Chris Abani



Incantation

What words can you wrap around 
a dying brother, still dying, even now. 
A man who has not eaten for a month 
sips at water and says, even thirst is a gift. 
He asks what other gifts God has given him. 

I’m your gift, his daughter says from a corner. 
And he smiles and rasps— 
you can only unwrap a child once. 
The rest is prayer and even more prayer. 
You sing softly to him in a language 
only the two of you speak and he 
snores softly into your palm, breath and blood.

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