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Life with Rha Arayal

Life with Rha Arayal

Update: 2023-06-21
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Our guest this month was the young poet Rha Arayal. We had a captivating talk about her poem ‘The Girl That I Am/The Girl That I Should Be,’ how to handle growing up bicultural, being published at sixteen, and more. It was delightful to speak with her; it's amazing to see someone that age demonstrate such inner strength.


Rha Arayal is a 19-year-old British Nepali writer living in Wales. She enjoys examining the balance of nature and nurture, especially the notion of an Asian Welsh identity, as well as exploring racism and kindness and other aspects of humanity in her writing. Her debut poetry collection, Encapsulated Emotions, was published with Genz Publishing in 2021. When she's not writing, she loves watching American vampire shows, practicing martial arts and buying second hand books.


Poem:


the girl that I am/the girl that I should be


she crouches on the floor wearing mud-encrusted flip-flops


there is a red shawl wrapped tightly around her waist


it holds her brick phone which has run out of battery


it holds her aching back like PVA glue wrapping around jigsaw pieces


 


she reminds herself that she is no one


just a village girl who cuts grass for the cow


her mother milks it and loves it


her father carries the milk on a motorcycle into town


 


this world may be alien to you


but it is almost home to me


but it nearly happened to me


but it also never did


and for that, I am grateful


 


she isn't scared of snakes winding up her legs


her skin is slightly cracked and is darker than mine


sun cream is too expensive and the village shops only sell instant noodles


 


she isn't afraid of cows or spiders or the dark


they stomp and crawl and engulf her life


they are a crucial part of her life


they are alien to me


 


so many sources of brutality


of nature and of rich cultural love


surround her


like her red shawl which is split at the seams


 


her grandmother owns the other half


my grandmother, who cries to me on the phone


my grandmother, who I hope is hanging on


like crimson threads swaying in the wind


oblivious to snakes and cows and spiders and the dark


 


Instagram @encapsulated_emotions


Click here for a copy of her poetry book Encapsulated Emotions on Amazon


 

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