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the tide rises, the tide falls | an oceanic literary magazine
ode to goa
by
arushi (aera) rege
mother watches tides swell along the coastline of goa.
we pick mangoes & wade into shallow cerulean water.
she smiles at me, once, so that i know she loves me still.
i remember, faintly, that she does not love me (queer desi child).
the house is a ghost ship when i wake up. i am terrified.
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This poem will appear in our upcoming Sand Dollars: A Little Book of Little Poems print anthology.
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