In: Anthology

Changeling – Tramaine Suubi

how do i tell my mother 
that she gave birth to a hurricane
part shapeshifter & part indigo child
                                  at any given moment
i am bending the rain, faithfully. wish
my reckless skinfolk knew my power
to cleanse in mere seconds 

they warn, the child who is not embraced
by the village will burn 
it down to feel its warmth. well
consider me a second coming 
an undaughtered water. 
                                   giver & taker of life
capable of making each one 
of them wish they were drowning
in lakes of fire instead


Tramaine Suubi is a multilingual writer from Kampala. She is a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. Her forthcoming debut is a full-length poetry collection titled phaseswhich will be published in January 2025. Her forthcoming second book is also a full-length poetry collection titled stages, which will be published in January 2026. Amistad, an imprint of HarperCollins, will publish both books. Tramaine serves as the managing editor of Writivism.

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