“The Kinds of Distance I Know” by Pujita Verma
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The Kinds of Distance I Know
By Pujita Verma
apologies
bodies strung into fibre optics
couch cushions & everything in between them
dialects you can’t learn on Duolingo
elevator ride to his apartment
flip phones
glass, splitting at the touch
headboard and wall & everything in between
if there is a word for almost lonely, I am
just calling to say I miss you
kaleidoscopes
light that fractures
mirror
neurons
#OliveTheory
places you are unwelcome
quiet waiting rooms
recollections
self-preserving stack of mail
Times New Roman of the subpoena
unfinished crescent moons
Vectors in space
white flag of a father’s laughter
X-mas presents in transit
your left hand
Zoom funerals
Copyright © Pujita Verma
Pujita Verma is an Indo-Canadian poet and illustrator. She was Mississauga’s Youth Poet Laureate (2018-20). Last year, Pujita won the League of Canadian Poets Broadsheet Contest, a Mississauga Arts Council Award, and was runner-up for the Janice Colbert Poetry Award. As a winner of the Eden Mills Writer’s Festival Literary Contest, she has a few poems published in the EMERGE 4 Chapbook (PS Guelph, 2023). Pujita’s poem “Footnotes for the Toronto Sky” is currently being featured across the TTC Network. She is working on her debut poetry collection.
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