Jaia Hamid Bashir, born to Pakistani immigrant artists, is the author of the poetry collection The Afterlife of Sweetness (Ohio State University Press, 2026) and the chapbook Desire/Halves (Nine Syllables, 2024). The winner of the 2024 Charles B. Wheeler Prize and the Zócalo Public Square Poetry Prize, she holds an MFA from Columbia University and lives in Utah.

The Brute

by Jaia Hamid Bashir

Instead of the ocean, I pocket the moon

of an oyster shell from a dim restaurant

in Barcelona. We drink the dregs

and boast of dead sailors, bitter and salt heavy,

from the shell’s mouth. The sea tastes sweeter

like this, and I forget about the gyres, swirling

like black bulls, islands the size of cities. If I were

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