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Somewhere Else

Posted on January 21, 2026January 21, 2026 by izgil

Besieged by these discolored words
within all these disordered moments
the target on my forehead
could not bring me to my knees
and also
night after night
one after another
I spoke the names of ants I’ve known

I thought of staying whole
by the road or somewhere else
Even
cliffs grow tired staring into the distance
But
in my thoughts I trimmed your ragged hair
with two fingers for scissors
I splashed your chest with a handful of water
to douse a distant forest fire

Of course
I too can only stare
for a moment into the distance

28 May 2018, Washington

translated from the Uyghur by Joshua L. Freeman

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