issue 1
Koukash Review
2022
The Dinner Party
Holly Mason Badra
Lifting your shirt, you point
to the scar along your ribcage.
A childhood accident.
I have waited, patiently or not.
The guests have left the party.
Burnt low now, when you
pass to me, our fingers
touch cinematic.
The night is listening.
You whisper habibti.
I have waited, patiently or not,
flipping a coin on this.
The lights flicker
or maybe my eyes.
Holly Mason Badra
Holly Mason Badra received her MFA in Poetry from George Mason University where she is currently associate director of the Women and Gender Studies program. Her poetry, essays, reviews, and interviews appear in The Rumpus, The Adroit Journal, SWWIM, Rabbit Catastrophe Review, The Northern Virginia Review, Foothill Poetry Journal, UA Poetry Center Blog, CALYX, So to Speak, and elsewhere. She has been a panelist for OutWrite, RAWIFest, and DC's Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here events as a Kurdish-American poet. Holly is currently on the staff of Poetry Daily and lives in Northern Virginia with her wife and dog.