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We are ends and beginnings and we are the named
• We are ends and beginnings and we are the named
May 25, 2026
by AISHAT YAHKUB
We are ends and beginnings and we are the named
In the before, when the ocean was still & endless
before the dead arrived with their songs & soft wounds
when the first star flowered onto the viscous spill of space
and pupil moon gliding across this face
took its wrinkled orbit along and made the night
with all of its dreams & hauntings
no one knew then that all of this
was what was waiting to come of it
How could we,
We were all eggs, small, beautiful, riotous
ripe with promise—
what could, would we hatch into?
And then dawn, light-hungry, bleeding thing
punctured through the veil
and stripped us to the light.
We are glistening dream creatures, we have been watching you
through the stones, & now we have followed you
into the waking world, let us in
In this poem, we are end(les)s and beginnings and
we are the continuous road and
there’s only breathe & hunger
and we are named & capable of naming
names, lost, meaningless, encumbering things
that will return, buried with us
When you gaze into eyes like ours, you will be burdened
by our age even though we are as new as you,
just born with the sunset of the world
Recall how we strained atop the earth so
we could catch the last honey of drowning, dripping sun
over mountains that wouldn’t budge for our ancient thirst
You must realise then, we are very patient
You see,
We have been waiting to be born—
our inevitable wounds and aches straining
for soft bodies to bruise.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
AISHAT YAHKUB is a poet and medical student from ìlọrin, Nigeria. She is the first prize winner of the African Human Rights Poetry Competition ‘25, finalist for the Akachi Chukwuemeka Prize ‘24 & was longlisted for the Poetry Journal Prize and the Idumaese Alao Prize ‘25. A “Best Of The Net” nominee, her poems have been published in Fantasy Magazine, Brittle Paper, Agbowó, Isele Magazine, Full house, PoetryColumnNND, Poetry Sango–ota, and elsewhere. Her works seek to explore all that haunts the body and belonging. She’s a whimsy daydreamer, stubborn escapist & lurks on Twitter @AishatYahkub.
*Cover Image by Ryan Goff on Unsplash

