Nulligravida Nocture
And they ask you about menstruation. Say, "It is harm, so keep away from wives during menstruation. And do not approach them until they are pure."
–The Holy Qur'an, 2:222
He touches me.
Reaches across our mattress
on the floor like a raft, adrift in night's black
gulf. Headlights glide over the opposite wall.
Gilded. Quick. His hands
cresting the waves of my hips.
In the dark, I leak
more darkness. Inside,
an endless well. I know
now, deep within myself, myself
as harmed. Know deeper
the man I love
will never harm me. He's no god
but good
to me. Like blood, the night
comes and comes and
comes. I was taught
for years a touch like this
was fruitless, a sin
to love when love couldn't
root as proof. His
hands on my hips despite,
moored. If asked,
I'd make the trade—give up the inconceivable
heaven for a warmth
I can sense, the faithless
man who draws me toward him
through shadow, knowing
who I am, what I can't be.
- Leila Chatti (from Los Angeles Review)