KNOT Magazine
Fall Issue 2022
Sherry Stuart-Berman
To the Taliban Re: Malala Yousafzai, October 2012
You board the school bus, ask
for her by name: “She who has flow.”
Grazed by the gun she
becomes that bird that bird
on the back of your doubt,
poised to remake your ruin
expose your rotting moment
to air.
What does it do to you--
your slack-eye, your skill--
when she rejects your dirt
as fallow, spits it out as rust?
The world will gape,
pretend what happened
is new, assume your aim
was accidental.
She holds to her grit.
In the hospital room, in Swat Valley
grief sleeps.
Scientists say the molecules
in her mind are descendents
of shattered stars: She will
not be denied deep space
to inhabit, a reach to sketch
her milky way.
This one you must leave.
It is our honey.
It is our shot.
Sherry Stuart-Berman is a therapist working in community mental health and currently in training to become a certified poetry therapist. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Earth’s Daughters, Paterson Literary Review, and the anthologies, Malala: Poems for Malala Yousafzai and Drawn to Marvel: Poems from the Comic Books. She lives in New York with her husband and son.