In: Anthology

To Call the Air a Limb – Tahnia Barrie

Blue spirit with hair of red cosmos,
Held by a ribbon of water,
Tear stream of fuchsia.

Her heart is green geometry
Become line, become stygian edge.
Sternum a tarn, a settling of light.

Copper plated and soft,
Dimpled as the saltless sea she is born of, 
Her soul flows upward

Away from the shadow
We mean to tuck in her backbone
There to nighten, to drink the color and the flight from her

Before she knows enough to call the air a limb,
And to call the limb, a wing, two,
Growing on marrow.


Tahnia Barrie is a Sierra Leonean poet and writer, currently based in her country’s capital city, Freetown. She is an alum of the 2023 WAW residency at the Library of Africa and the African Diaspora. Her work has been published in the Commonwealth Foundation’s literary magazine adda, Strange Horizons, Lolwe, and Fantasy Magazine

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