APRIL 4: Tanya Bellehumeur-Allatt


Freelance

I’ve been weeding

all the weaponry

out of my words:

bring out the big guns

drop a bomb

shoot me now.

It’s insidious

how they’ve muscled

their way into my speech.

I’m up in arms.

You’re killing me.

Some might argue

words are mere syllable or sound.

Innocent. Innocuous.

But words are power.

I want them pure,

like maple syrup, honey.

Unadulterated.

Some words have a nefarious past.

Take “freelance” for example:

a medieval term

for mercenary soldiers

willing to sell

their lance

to the highest bidder.

The freedom appeals,

the violence doesn’t.

I’m triggered.

Remember

when I was twelve,

looking out my window

at American warships

in the port of Beirut

with their guns pointed

right    at      me.

Hit the target.

Bull’s eye.

Tanya Bellehumeur-Allatt is the author of the critically acclaimed Peacekeeper’s Daughter: A Middle East Memoir (Thistledown, 2021) and Chaos Theories of Goodness (Poetry, Shoreline Press, 2022).  The Hospitality of Trees, a new poetry collection, was released by Shoreline Press in 2025. Tanya’s award-winning essays, poems and short stories have been published in numerous journals and anthologies including Grain, Prairie Fire, Malahat Review, The New Quarterly, and Best Canadian Essays 2015 and 2019. She holds an MA in English Literature from McGill and an MFA in Creative Writing from UBC. Tanya’s latest memoir, Carrying War, will be published by Dundurn Press in August 2026.  https://tanyaallattbellehumeur.com/


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