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Jun 14
Before your birth,
the world went stillโ€”
and my belly rose
like a strawberry moon,
brimming with the pull
of constellations.
Your gaze, unmoving,
swarmed with wonderโ€”
as if the world began
where my body ended.
Your lips sought the breast,
not out of need aloneโ€”
but as if theyโ€™d always known
where love first speaks.
You were the tiny harvest,
formed from stardust sleepโ€”
quiet as root,
and loud as becoming.

You were never apart from
meโ€”only waiting to be named.
โ€”strawberry moon. โ™ก
Zahra Ali
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Zahra Ali  25/F/Pakistan
(25/F/Pakistan)   
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