“Worrisome” by Fareh Malik
Poetry Pause is the League of Canadian Poets’ daily poetry dispatch. Read “Worrisome” by Fareh Malik, part of our 2024 Poem in Your Pocket Day collection!
Worrisome
by Fareh Malik
This one is for
the men who find
solace on the edges of
cliffs
the ones that feel peace in-between
violent folds of air
who eat lightning
and still have room for dessert
those who find themselves in pitch-black fear
and lean on their
night-vision tranquility
warriors who plunge head first
into an ocean of horizon
without double-checking the parachute
I wanna be like you one day.
Fareh Malik is an author and artist from the Greater Toronto Area. Originally a spoken word poet, recently he was named the 2023 winner of the Austin Clarke Prize in Literary Excellence, the 2022 PEN Canada New Voices Award winner, and his book Streams that Lead Somewhere was the winner of the Hamilton Literary Award for Poetry, and longlisted for the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award.
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