Be In This World Like A Stranger
By Hala Qamar
I wander the world with no direction
But the Ka’bah.
I wonder what it is that has turned my presence
Into prey, and I am either meat
Or a predator’s game to play.
My hollow steps echo
In the striking fracture
Between ‘us’ and ‘them’.
I’m the phantom of who I was
When I walked with no head
And now I’m hunted for my head without death.
My voice has always dissipated
As soon as I open my half-tangible mouth–
And I’m transparent
When I linger on the earth as a stranger
Roaming restless to find rest.
And I’m fully visible–
When it turns out I must be hunted
For the apparent sin of certainty.
Hala Qamar is a British Pakistani writer from Birmingham who specializes in fiction and poetry.