FICTION & POETRY
In the Yoma Foothills
AUTHOR
AUTHOR
AUTHOR
That’s how I began my flight; full of doubt.
Poetry
Myanmar
Military Coup
Dissident Writers
Revolution
Pogroms
Tatmadaw
Rohingya
Rohingya Refugee Crisis
Trauma
Picking Off New Shoots Will Not Stop the Spring
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DISPATCH
Poetry
Myanmar
26th
Feb
2023
IT WAS one of those foggy mornings.
As if they were offering a wreath
to a squad of soldiers off to war,
a flock of birds sent me off with chirrups.
That’s how I began my flight—
full of doubt.
My beloved parents,
brothers and sisters,
relatives from near and far,
childhood friends who stay friends to this day,
and above all, my girlfriend, my heart of hearts,
for each of the teardrops they shed
I was responsible.
Now that I’d left them
my soul got restless,
my spirit drained of vigour
I wept for hours.
The tall trees in the jungle
witnessed my creaky-creaky cries.
I thanked them all,
those who pushed me onto a raft upstream to drown,
those who abased themselves before me,
and those who, possessed with greed,
lifted me higher so they could shove me off a cliff,
and those who loved me back,
I thanked them all.
I thanked God
for keeping me safe in the wilderness.
He heard my prayers
those nights and days
in the Yoma foothills. ∎
This poem appeared in Picking Off New Shoots Will Not Stop the Spring: Witness Poems and Essays from Burma/Myanmar 1988-2021, edited by Ko Ko Thett and Brian Haman, and published by Gaudy Boy in North America, Balestier Press in the UK, and Ethos Books in Singapore.