Poetry

Manahil Bandukwala

I do not want to be the first to say goodnight

but if I didn’t say good

night now I’d spend

all night telling you

 

about the dog

playing frisbee at the park. It was fluffy

and bad at catching

 

before we sleep:

 

I show you my new spider plant. together we give it a name

this is a love poem

 

the cat jumped on your lap. you pet her for a full five minutes

this is a love poem

 

here’s a new song you want to learn tomorrow

it is a love song

 

I find love poems

bursting

from my texts

 

[new photo] breakfast today was scrambled eggs and chili

 

three dragonflies hovered around me in the park and the grass stained my jeans

 

here is a poem I would like to read you tonight

 

[emoji of a sun setting over a city skyline]

 

settle between my legs and rest your head over my heart

I would like to hear your body read

 

Manahil Bandukwala is a Pakistani writer and artist settled in Canada. Her most recent project, Reth aur Reghistan, is an exploration of Pakistani folklore interpreted through poetry and sculpture, carried out with her sister, Nimra Bandukwala. See more at sculpturalstorytelling.com. She is Coordinating Editor for Arc Poetry Magazine, and Digital Content Editor for Canthius. See recent work in the Malahat Review, CV2, the Fiddlehead, Augur, and other places. She is a member of VII, an Ottawa-based writing collective. @bandukwali on Instagram. @manaaaahil on Twitter.