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From “With Al-Hudoud” [From above, stolen]

         From above, stolen 
land here is brown, green, mauve:  
          as if a child’s hand drew a frog’s palm, 
          colored it so. Slender fingers, meaty 
          ends— 
here again buildings bend but do not fall, bear  
shadows almost black, interrupted by a splinter  
of silver country road here or there.

         When my elders passed I lost 
more than their poise or laughter or mischief 
or their small cruelties or care—long muscle 
of history, sliver of my very first breath.

         To leave, to arrive— 
 to catch a self at home.

Copyright © 2026 by Siwar Masannat. Originally published in Poem-a-Day on February 20, 2026, by the Academy of American Poets.

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