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Read more โRewinding God, a boy's bruised voice peels open the sky with sacred longing.
It came from the east,
but not like morning
like someone rewinding God.
First the silence, then the echo.
Then the crackle of a mic,
like it was peeling open the sky.
In my sleep, I saw the muezzin as a boy.
Barefoot. Holding a transistor radio to his chest
like a mother would hold a dying bird.
His voice: bruised with longing.