Episode 224

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10th Dec 2025

The Graduate by Caitríona Walsh

The Graduate

Caitríona Walsh

On the vesper of March
I pulsed through the desert,
Ever the vagary
Clot of the bloodline.

Koutoubia's minaret
Catnapped before me,
Steepled in sandstone–
A moonshot missile

Lullabied by ouds
And kittens'
Bare-bellied
Midnight mewls.

Medina mazes
Assuaged by
Cloud-confetti
Orange blossoms–

Palls of scent spun
In arabesque spells
Through souks
Keyhole arches.

I woke with Muezzin's
Call to prayer,
Parched, perplexed
By Agafay air–

Caught in my glottis
As cockcrow came–
Florid gown gone,
No call to cross campus

With tasselled cap
Like a gored Rorschach blot,
The gashed wattle
Of a prize grouse

Or a stray tide's
Red-stained froth rim–
Raked far
From shipwreck wraiths.

Instead, I conferred
With cordial drivers and
Spinning-top Sufis
In fractured French,

Sipped rose-syrup tea
In a turquoise courtyard
Of a trillion druzy
Star-strewn tiles,

Bled, in secret,
Beneath the furtive folds
Of an opalite skirt–
Shed my pelt

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