
“Blind World,” Taqwa al-Wawi
Blind world,
maybe you erase us—
but you never wash yourself clean of us.

“I Miss My Old Life,” Taqwa al-Wawi
I miss those days, before we carried the weight of names we no longer call. When “loss” was just a word in a story, not the story itself. But most of all, I miss the girl I was—the one who smiled without fear, whose laughter didn’t falter when windows rattled. She dreamed with arms wide open, wore hope like a favorite color, a flame that never flickered.