26 Quotes & Sayings By Warsan Shire

Warsan Shire is a Nigerian poet, activist, and filmmaker, known for her work in visual art, music, and the cinema. She is also the co-founder of Women of Africa Press (WAP), an initiative that aims to promote women's writing and to address the gender inequality faced by women across Africa. Her work has been published in leading international literary magazines, including The New Yorker, Granta, and Tin House.

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With you, intimacy colours my voice.even ‘hello’ sounds like ‘come here'. Warsan Shire
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How far have you walked for men who’ve never held your feet in their laps? Warsan Shire
Loving you was like going to war I never came...
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Loving you was like going to war I never came back the same. Warsan Shire
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Your daughter is ugly. She knows loss intimately, carries whole cities in her belly. As a child, relatives wouldn’t hold her. She was splintered wood and sea water. They said she reminded them of the war. On her fifteenth birthday you taught herhow to tie her hair like rope and smoke it over burning frankincense. You made her gargle rosewaterand while she coughed, saidmacaanto girls like you shouldn’t smellof lonely or empty. You are her mother. Why did you not warn her, hold her like a rotting boatand tell her that men will not love herif she is covered in continents, if her teeth are small colonies, if her stomach is an islandif her thighs are borders? What man wants to lay down and watch the world burn in his bedroom? Your daughter’s face is a small riot, her hands are a civil war, a refugee camp behind each ear, a body littered with ugly thingsbut God, doesn’t she wearthe world well. Warsan Shire
Don't assume, ask. Be kind. Tell the truth. Don't say...
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Don't assume, ask. Be kind. Tell the truth. Don't say anything you can't stand behind fully. Have integrity. Tell people how you feel. Warsan Shire
We took such care of tomorrow, but died on the...
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We took such care of tomorrow, but died on the way there. Warsan Shire
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You are her mother. Why did you not warn her, hold her like a rotting boatand tell her that men will not love herif she is covered in continents, if her teeth are small colonies, if her stomach is an islandif her thighs are borders? What man wants to lie downand watch the world burnin his bedroom? Your daughter ’s face is a small riot, her hands are a civil war, a refugee camp behind each ear, a body littered with ugly things. But God, doesn’t she wearthe world well? . Warsan Shire
Sometimes it feels like someone else is wearing my body.
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Sometimes it feels like someone else is wearing my body. Warsan Shire
Later that night she picked the polish offwith her front...
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Later that night she picked the polish offwith her front teeth until the bed you sharedfor seven years seemed speckled with glitterand blood. Warsan Shire
[…] but she cannot make him eat, like you.
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[…] but she cannot make him eat, like you. Warsan Shire
I want to make love, but my hair smells of...
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I want to make love, but my hair smells of war and running and running. Warsan Shire
Mother says there are locked rooms inside all women, kitchen...
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Mother says there are locked rooms inside all women, kitchen of love, bedroom of grief, bathroom of apathy. Sometimes, the men, they come with keys, and sometimes the men, they come with hammers. Warsan Shire
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You tried to change didn’t you? Closed your mouth more, tried to be softer, prettier, less volatile, less awake... You can’t make homes out of human beings. Someone should have already told you that. Warsan Shire
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It's not my responsibility to be beautiful. I'm not alive for that purpose. My existence is not about how desirable you find me. Warsan Shire
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Sad people have the gift of time, while the world dizzies everyone else; they remain stagnant, their bodies refusing to follow pace with the universe. With these kind of people everything aches for too long, everything moves without rush, wounds are always wet. Warsan Shire
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Document the moments you feel most in love with yourself - what you’re wearing, who you’re around, what you’re doing. Recreate and repeat. Warsan Shire
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The only darkness we should allow into our lives is the night, for even then, we have the moon. Warsan Shire
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Later that night i held an atlas in my lap ran my fingers across the whole world and whispered where does it hurt?it answered everywhere everywhere everywhere. Warsan Shire
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No one leaves home unless homes is the mouth of a shark. Warsan Shire
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Did you tell people that songs weren’t the same as a warm body, a soft mouth? Warsan Shire
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At the end of the day, it isn’t where I came from. Maybe home is somewhere I’m going and never have been before. Warsan Shire
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No one leaves home unless home is the mouth of a shark. Warsan Shire
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The ego hurts you like this: you become obsessed with the one person who does not love you. blind to the rest who do. Warsan Shire
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All those nights with the phone warming the side of my face like the sun. Warsan Shire
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His eyes were the same colour as the sea in a postcard someone sends you when they love you, but not enough to stay. Warsan Shire