Natalie Diaz

  • Feriomembuat kutipan2 bulan yang lalu
    they remember what their god whispered

    into their ribs: Wake up and ache for your life.
  • Feriomembuat kutipan2 bulan yang lalu
    Until then, we touch our bodies like wounds—

    the war never ended and somehow begins again.
  • Feriomembuat kutipan2 bulan yang lalu
    These Hands, If Not Gods
    Haven’t they moved like rivers—

    like glory, like light—

    over the seven days of your body?
  • Feriomembuat kutipan2 bulan yang lalu
    Finally, a sin worth hurting for, a fervor,

    a sweet—You are mine.
  • Feriomembuat kutipanbulan lalu
    And we won by doing what all Indians before us had done against their bigger, whiter opponents—we became coyotes and rivers, and we ran faster than their fancy kicks could, up and down the court, game after game. We became the weather—we blew by them, we rained buckets, we lit up the gym with our moves.
  • Feriomembuat kutipanbulan lalu
    learned to make guns of our hands, and we pulled the trigger on jumpers all damn day. And when they talked about the way we played, they called it, Run’n’gun, and it made them tired before they ever stepped on the court.
  • Feriomembuat kutipanbulan lalu
    A good window lets the outside participate.
  • Feriomembuat kutipanbulan lalu
    Remind yourself, your friends.

    They are only light because we are dark.

    If we didn’t exist, it wouldn’t be long before

    they had to invent us. Like the light switch.
  • irene. 🌤️membuat kutipantahun lalu
    The war ended

    depending on which war you mean
  • irene. 🌤️membuat kutipantahun lalu
    There are wildflowers in my desert

    which take up to twenty years to bloom.
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