
Season 1 · Episode 276
Chai and Chrysanthemum by Mahnoor Rehan
One Poem Only · Maggie Devers
January 31, 20262m 15s
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Show Notes
Chai and Chrysanthemum
Mahnoor Rehan
My heart leans
Towards abomination
You— Earliest ray of sunshine
Walking sack of calculated calories
Abyss, philanthropy
I follow the squirrels as they hop from one willow to
another
When I leave my world behind just to play a minuscule
part in yours
White Chrysanthemum disguised
As a human
Bang bang
Swish swish
They rip my petals off in bits
Even god loves your company
You both laugh at my life choices on a Saturday morning
over a cup of chai
Oh, what a delightful sight am I?
A hopeless, humorless watch
The burden of love etched in my palms—
Yet the thought of you still keeps me warm
As I sit here in my rocking chair
In the winter of my life
My center centers around your center
And I—
Quietly oblige.
More from Mahnoor Rehan ↓
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