A Good Little Girls Zine

Monsoon Season by Sonia Chintha

Illustration by Wendy Nogales

Edited by Parivash Fahim Goff & Andrea Nevin

A fire was born at midnight 
in monsoon season, 
Maharashtra.

Everyone she touched 
would ignite, but 
some would scare

She is– 
aggressive, 
abrasive, intimidating, 
scary, defiant, 
Bitch. 

disciplined since birth. 
for being: 
too 
confrontational. 
disobedient. 
unfeminine.

placed on an improvement plan 
for being brown as fuck.

letters placed in her file 
warning her to teach within the invisible lines
of the racist institution.

punished by 
family, friends, 
supervisors 
for:
Not conforming
Resisting the box:
the skinny white box she used to yearn to fit 
and would not, could not 
even if she held her breath and starved herself.

this world strives to mold her 
into an obedient body, 
a compromising mind like a leaf in the wind, 
bending when pressured,

the pressure of these tectonic plates fighting to shift? 
she stands firm upon them
strong legs, strong feet, strong ass that rumbles when pressured.

A fire was born at midnight during monsoon season in Maharashtra.

Every single person whom she encounters 
would ignite or try to stomp out.

born to pushback
principled deep inside the resistance
breasts that have never fed another
womb empty forever, now in a trash can somewhere
a cervix detached
breathing the fire 
defiantly eating carbs
buying a size 10 and 12 and 14

with a trail of notes behind her,
notes that scold and force her
to 
submit

a dusty road of names she stomps on 
names meant to oppress

Still. 
she. 
rises*
each day 
shatters the boxes this world has built 
to keep her still.

A fire was born at midnight 
in a monsoon downpour
in Maharashtra

Some walk towards her.
Others yearn to smother.

 

*Still I rise a poem by Maya Angelou inspired this poem.

 

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Sonia Chintha

Sonia Chintha is an Indian American writer, editor, artist. She cooks, colors, and designs floral arrangements to zen her out. She is an antiracist educator and activist. Her two french bulldogs are how she makes up for the physical affection she did not receive as a child.

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