Bring Now the Angels
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This collection juxtaposes text from Google Search autocomplete with the intimate language of prayer. Corporate jargon co-exists with the incantatory and ancient ghazal form. Ahmed’s second book of poetry explores the terrain of loss—of a beloved... Read more
This collection juxtaposes text from Google Search autocomplete with the intimate language of prayer. Corporate jargon co-exists with the incantatory and ancient ghazal form. Ahmed’s second book of poetry explores the terrain of loss—of a beloved family member, of human dignity & potential, of the earth as it stands, of hope. Her poems weave mourning with the erratic process of healing, skepticism with an unsteady attempt to regain faith.With poems that are by turns elegiac, biting, and tender, Bring Now the Angels conveys a desire to move toward transformation and rebirth, even among seemingly insurmountable obstacles: chronic disease, corporate greed, environmental harm, and a general atmosphere of anxiety and violence. BRING NOW THE ANGELS To test your pulse as you sleep.Bring the healer            the howler                    the listening ear— Bring                an apothecary               to mix               the tincture—            We need the salvethe tablet                      the capsule            of the hour—                Bring sword-eatersand those          who will swallow fire—                                                Fetch the guardian to flatten the wheelchair,                                    to hoist it toward heaven:the public shuttle awaits                                    the ceaseless trips to the clinic.To the bedside manner                                    summon witness: this medic’sdisdain toward patients              the physician’s dismissal                                    of pain—And call the druggist, again, to drug us senseless— Bring a nomad              to index our debts            tuck      each invoice                 into broken walls of regret—                    Call the cleric               the clerk            the messengers divine— Less
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