Saanvi Nayar ’22
scraps of identity too often wrung of pride basked in heat blazing of privilege hems picked and pulled scrubbed with a hatred that kills not soft nor subtle nor slow but a hard, gut-wrenching hatred that burns and blisters till festered and as the sun reaches its peak a heat so unbearable that scraps weathered and worn pinned with slurs that turn to fists assemble to be hemmed and stitched though broken and bruised tanned by scorched oppression blood of life splattered there is strength, resilience, the vitality of a culture rallying rich and fragrant as ever brought together by cries of anger and love and pride hardened by screams for mercy the softened gasp of not one life but futures, families, careers, too many to count - robbed. scraps bonded for justice fostering art of voice, of spirit, of action vibrant and demanding to be heard stitched with old thread covered in patches and fabrics anew for do not forget as the sun rises again, so will we scrapped in unity a community built to thrive under the harshest of heat and the pledge of allies beautiful and diverse stitching arms and hearts to fight as one.