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The Afterpast Review

A Feminist Magazine

Legacies Past by Farrah (Italy, 36)

1/31/2024

 
​How they threw themselves
into projects like us, poured
their secret desires and fears
and fetishes into our lands,
our laps, all to starve their
own souls of humility, and
paint our faces with their
reflections. Polarity might
breed division but Nuance
makes way for indifference

​And wasn’t it good men who
stood by and did nothing
that were the ones who let evil win?





Farrah (she/her) is an unpublished writer, poet and late bloomer, born in England and currently living in Italy with her partner and Maltese terrier. She is currently studying a BA in psychology and philosophy, in between her determination to learn Italian and make pizza. She enjoys magical realism, and post-colonial studies, as well painting in watercolour. She can be found on Instagram and Medium writing about love, intersectional feminism, and challenging the status quo.

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