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Café Lux

By Sabah Carrim

In my world
                        there are no imaginary beings
                        no elves no pixies no goblins
                       
                        nor my long-dead sister
 
there are
                                                    furtive debates fist fights
                                                           
                                                         Freud’s Trinity
 
& as my eyes wander
the man with the wandering eyes
& his hijabi wife
are what I wish to capture
 
in the snares of an ode
in the forests of the night
Like Tyger Tyger, burning bright
 
the vacant look of a teenager
reminds me of
when I was younger
still lean
still mean
still clean and sober
 
the long black
the lady ordered
looks like one I ordered
in another place, another time
in a land down under
when I was somebody else
 
then I suddenly realise
with the clanking & drilling
crushing grinding & blending
how weird it is
that I can’t stand daddy’s noises
not everybody else’s
 
& as I chide myself for this
unforgivable
double negative
I observe that
it’s so true isn’t it
that a short story is structured
while a poem just pours
 
& on second thought
I could have thought
of a much better word
 
& inevitably
all that goes on in my head
doesn’t always make sense
some of it humours
shocks surprises angers
 
& all of that
shows on my face
while I sit in a café
sipping coffee
long turned
cold

 
BIO:
Sabah Carrim has written two novels, both set in Mauritius where she was born. Her short stories have been shortlisted and published in Bristol Short Story Prize, Not-So-Normal Narrators Contest, AfroYoung Adult Short Story Competition, among others. She is currently an awardee of the W Morgan and Lou Claire Rose Fellowship for an MFA in Creative Writing in the United States. 
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    • ISSUE ONE
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    • Henneh Kyereh Kwaku: A short note on God, loving, leaving & living
    • Pamilerin Jacob: January Nocturne
    • Ernest O. Ògúnyẹmí: Song, (Un)declared
  • About
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  • ABUNIC SHERIF II CHAPBOOK SERIES
    • ALLAH KNOWS I AM SICK IN ALL THE POEMS I WRITE