Tag: Poetry in Performance

  • no consensus reached by Sanjida Yasmin

    four Fridays later, six
    bloodshot eyes confront
    eight boxes of hand-me-downs
    & that one house sparrow with
    the black goatee & white patch—
    startled by the shattered glass

    yesterday was about moving
    ten years from floor two
    to floor four—
    a good work-out

    today, the dusky dawn is
    filled with a goose egg;
    the fat house sparrow
    chirps a question

    followed by another starless night
    & when the goose egg finally sets,
    the sparrow & the owners lose
    pulse of the feathery momentums.

    Sanjida Yasmin is a poet, writer and an artist who lives in the Bronx, New York. She splits her time between the Long Island Business Institute, where she teaches English, and St. Dominic’s Home, where she provides therapy and finds inspiration for her work. Her poems have appeared in print and online journals, among them are Pink Panther Magazine, Peacock Journal, The Promethean, Nebo, Panoplyzine, Poetry in Performance and Anomaly. She earned her MFA degree from the City University of New York.