Moobs

April 25, 2019

 

Men always laughed
About my slightly overgrown breasts:
‘Boys are not supposed to have
These things!’
This made me a bit of a hunchback.
Stiff walk, rounded shoulders,
hiding ‘things’, beneath my loose shirt,
I was scared of becoming a woman
As a preteen. Why can’t I be like you?
Why do I have this mess, father?

“You have to run and grow,
That’s all you need to know.”
Later, the breasts of my lovers,
I always found drear –
Unwanted vines,
Grown out of fear.
I never grew old, father.
I have always walked slow.
The hunchback in me
Does not let me grow.

 

 

Ammar Aziz

Ammar Aziz is a poet and a multi-award winning filmmaker from Lahore,Pakistan. His poetry is published in Wild Court and Muse India, among other literary journals. His films have been screened in over a hundred countries at prestigious film and art festivals. His poems often use personal narratives and fictional interventions in memories to investigate spaces, bodies, objects and mythologies.

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