Fady Joudah, From "Venus Cycle", Part Of 16 Love Poems By Writer's Of Palestinian Heritage, Pub. AAWW

What if I walked my rhythm to yours,
listened to my body as you listen to your body?
And when you’re not listening well
I can listen to what in you taught me listening.
We can’t bleed together
but we can breathe together.
So that when I’m a stranger in the world
I can find you.

Fady Joudah, from "Venus Cycle", part of 16 Love Poems by Writer's of Palestinian Heritage, pub. AAWW

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