In this week's episode of the Get Lit Minute, we discuss the life and work of Safia Elhillo. Included in this episode is a reading of her poem “Ode to Gossips” - the full poem is available below for reference.

"Ode to Gossips"

BY SAFIA ELHILLO

i was mothered by lonely women some

of them wives some of them with

plumes of smoke for husbands all lonely

smelling of onions & milk all mothers

some of them to children some to old names

phantom girls acting out a life only half

a life away instead copper kitchenware

bangles pushed up the arm fingernails rusted

with henna kneading raw meat with salt

with coriander sweating upper lip

in the steam weak tea hair unwound

against the nape my deities each one

sandal slapping against stone heel sandal-

wood & oud bright chiffon spun

about each head coffee in the dowry china

butter biscuits on a painted plate crumbs

suspended in eggshell demitasse & they

begin i heard people are saying

i saw it with my own eyes [ ]’s daughter

a scandal she was wearing [ ]

& not wearing [ ] can you imagine

a shame a shame

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