By Baone Peace Moalosi We carry bodies – ours,Theirs, broken ones, blamed ones.We carry names we don’t say anymore.We carry hands we trusted,Until they turned into weapons. We carry beds too big,Doors that don’t lock,And rooms that still smell like fear. We carry “I’m fine” stitched into our lips.We carry “It’s nothing” like a shield.We... Continue Reading →

