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Thursday 19 September 2024

Hummingbird - Neema Komba

Every spring I open my petals
And let you sip my nectar

You draw my sweetness with a needle 
Your kisses bruise but I need you

You know not how to give
But you sure can take

You flap your wings until they hum
You turn your head upside down

You speak in colour
Your feathers, metallic in the sun

You do not sing, 
You dance, for you. 

Neema Komba (born 1987) Tanzania
Her book of poems "See through the Complicated" is available here

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