
Technically, throughout a year by Sheila Ngei

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Published in Qwani 02
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Last year I grew
into my quarter century in
angst. I'm too old
to live at home,
start Uni afresh,
and bite my nails.
I’m not too young
to love anonymously,
wound my heart strings
or be the coin
whose head is a jury,
and whose tail is a mallet of scrutiny.
I've tested my apathy and I’m eager to
do away with this, eager to sit content with my
acne scarred visage,
my no longer bald scalp, my tinged tooth,
my widening hips, my unsated longing,
for shoes I never wore, a whom in smoke.
I am
too worn to be hopeful,
too worn to believe,
still,
I do.
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Sheila Ngei is a Kenyan poet. Her work has been featured on the Kalahari Review, Strange Water anthology and shortlisted for the Writer Space Africa Flash Poetry Contest 2024. She detests washing dishes and lives in Nairobi.
To communicate more with the writer:
Email: ngeisheila@gmail.com
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Photo by Keith Lobo
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