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My name is Simran.
I am Sikh.

Thousands of dollars in donations
...

In Bhutan, the mountains call with peals
of prayer bells, mantras churned by brooks
as pilgrims trek a weary path
to the Taktsang Dzong, where a holy man
...

Terang bulan menggali ubi,
Ubi digali berkarung-karung;
Tuan di awan saya di bumi,
Berkirim surat di mulut burung.
...

Migration, Exile...these are men's words.
Women have always been torn up
like rice seedlings to be replanted
in marriage (or another name):
...

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Say The Names

My name is Simran.
I am Sikh.

Thousands of dollars in donations
will soon be heading to the victims
of the Sikh temple shooting in Wisconsin.
A check was presented to
Police Chief Jerry Dyer
for the officer shot outside the temple.

When we die,
don't we still
have names?

Michael Wade Page,40,
died of a gunshot wound
after he killed six worshippers
wounded three others
as they prepared for Sunday services
at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin
in Oak Creek on Aug 5.

My mother makes
spinach with onion-garlic-
cumin adding a dash of
secret masala; she slathers
it on a tortilla with
a pat of butter.
She sprays the house
after she cooks,
until it reeks of febreeze
and ocean breeze,
lavender dreams distill
in bedrooms; she wants the
house to smell Amreekan.

The fatal shooting happened on Sunday
at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin,
where six people were killed
and another three badly injured.
The gunman, named
Wade Michael Page,
was then shot by an officer.

At school
I eat pizzas;
my friends
call me Sam.

Brian Murphy,51,
was shot Sunday, is now recovering
after a second surgery,
Oak Creek Police Chief
John Edwards said.

In red-yellow-blue-orange
turbans and gauzy scarves,
we mourn black and white
holding up photographs
lighting names with candles.

We are invisible in death.


Six people killed, in Sikh place of worship
The tragedy finds half-rhymes
Stamp out the hate, ramp up the love
but no one dirges the names

Paramjit Kaur
Sita Singh,
Ranjit Singh
Satwant Singh Kaleka
Prakash Singh,
Suveg Singh Khattra

When the Granthi
leads a hymn in Punjabi,
I want him to toll names
like church bells:

Paramjit Kaur
Sita Singh,
Ranjit Singh
Satwant Singh Kaleka
Prakash Singh,
Suveg Singh Khattra


I know naming won't bring them back.

The house
smells of ocean breeze and lavender;
the frozen spinach uncooked,
no traces of masala,
as I wait
for my mother
to speak again.

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