“Ways to nurture a name” by Yohani Mendis

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“Ways to nurture a name”

By Yohani Mendis

For all the years you butchered my name

Each letter dragged in Anglicized mud

the Sanskrit term for

blessing

felt like a dirty word

I had to scour from memory.

I tried to expunge the bad taste you left

in my mouth when

you blamed

my name

for not going easy on the tongue.

like chewing the mango’s sugar off its stone

you pick at culture to cater to your palate

mine was never made for your consumption.

Still

I will teach you to say my name

until

it sticks

like honey to your lip


Copyright © Yohani Mendis

Previously published in Best Canadian Poetry in English 2021 (Biblioasis). First published in Poetry Pause on October 2, 2020.

Yohani Mendis is an emerging writer. Her work has appeared in The Globe and Mail, Brick, The Fiddlehead, and elsewhere. She lives in Toronto.


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