Of Questions and Answers

By: Ayesha Asad

I have wondered why my body

looks the way it does in the sun.

Brow bone glittering, sweat

tricking like the last swill of water

down a glass, blood circulating

like clockwork, a gear so visceral

and rooted in its own

ringing design. My dear—what I have left

as I wait for its last spin

is the desire to learn. Every chime

my tongue hurriedly reshapes

is a word re-lost, relearned

in a space filled with quiet.

Body, ring louder—

let me hear what language

spills out of your skin

like a swimmer reaching

out of cold water. One palm

weighed against the gravity

of a flatline sky. Every pulse

buoyed in my throat,

every heartbeat rippling the calm