We Are Saying Yes, But Who Are We to Say 

That silence again
             a wall
of feathers, and near
 
enough
            to block the
circuit of our time—
 
Adobe wall,
           roads of dust—
thirty two years
 
until the bones
            discoursed—
That's how long
 
I've dug into
            myself—
And the baby?
 
She is a promise—
            ungraspable,
mist—
 
Fuss or no fuss,
           yearn, yearn,
yearn. Heart
 
pounds, ears
            throb—
Will it ask
 
the question
            tattooed
on our skin?
 
Until dirt
            fills
my grave, you say.
 
Call it wait
            or rest—the stare,
the lunge back
 
into what we can’t
            swim—
Another shore now—
 
how our arms flail
            the joints’
acidic burn—
 
A hunger     
            unbeknownst
to us, a flame cupped
 
in skin—earth
           turning us
toward a thin stream
 
of self—Oh anticipant,
            Oh dear
loving Lord—to hold
 
a burden like a need
            and let
a new life begin.
 

Copyright Credit: Khaled Mattawa, "We Are Saying Yes, But Who Are We to Say." Copyright © 2019 by Khaled Mattawa. Used by permission of the author for PoetryNow.
Source: PoetryNow (2019)