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eh here, tsil listen t otto the ecoocean Farah Ghafoor is fifteen years old and likes the way ‘poet’ tastes in her mouth. She lives in Ontario, Canada where she thinks she deserves a cat. Her work is published or forthcoming in several places. Find her at worrdwoman.tumblr.com. Farah Ghafoor when papa gave me conch shell he said I could hear the mermaids tinkling but I wanted to hear God. I didn’t say that of course but my hands wanted a voice because I ate my tongue in the womb (they tell me.) I stuck my fingers in the shell looking for the last Prophet, sending peace upon him. it must’ve not been very convincing because I couldn’t take them out. papa had to smash it with a hammer when he couldn’t see me talking. its spider-webbed shield fell like eggshells and my nails could have too. maybe something heavenly was in there because gratitude found me crying.