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SOFIA
RICHA NAGAR, TRANSLATED FROM ORIGINAL POEM IN HINDI, SOFIA, 2002
A few months after I said good bye to Dar
Pareen’s letter came
her last sentence was smudged —
“I couldn’t give your salaam to Sofia;
she passed away soon after you left.
It was a case of AIDS.”
How could Sofia die?
When she wasn’t even seventeen yet?
When she trekked every day; baby in her belly
from Magomeni to Kisutu?
From the black part of the city
to the brown part of the city.
The mischievous Sofia
who laughed loudly at my mistakes in Kiswahili
told me of secret bonds between brown and black skins
which no one else could,
who thought it the world’s most sophisticated joke
that I called my research, work
The Sofia who said she didn’t need a father
not her own, not her baby’s.
How could Sofia die?
With those fearless dreams
those ringing laughs
those continuously vibrating feet?
She wasn’t even seventeen yet.