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Countdown By Grace Chua New __full__

Grace Chua is a poignant poem that explores the grueling emotional and physical toll of motherhood through the lens of space-themed metaphors. Originally published in the Quarterly Literary Review Singapore

"It’s too humid," Mara said, then paused. "But yes. Okay." countdown by grace chua new

"That’s not fair," Elias said, his voice low. Grace Chua is a poignant poem that explores

Furthermore, the poem has found a second life on literary TikTok and Instagram, where users pair the final lines with silent visuals of melting ice or empty rooms. In this digital context, the poem becomes not just a text but a meme of melancholy—a short, shareable meditation on how we are all waiting for zero. Set during a rocket launch from nearby Indonesia,

Set during a rocket launch from nearby Indonesia, this poem connects the escape fantasy of space travel with the neglect of Earth. While humans countdown to leave the planet, the poem notes: "The mudskipper on the shore / has nowhere to launch to."

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Grace Chua is a poignant poem that explores the grueling emotional and physical toll of motherhood through the lens of space-themed metaphors. Originally published in the Quarterly Literary Review Singapore

"It’s too humid," Mara said, then paused. "But yes. Okay."

"That’s not fair," Elias said, his voice low.

Furthermore, the poem has found a second life on literary TikTok and Instagram, where users pair the final lines with silent visuals of melting ice or empty rooms. In this digital context, the poem becomes not just a text but a meme of melancholy—a short, shareable meditation on how we are all waiting for zero.

Set during a rocket launch from nearby Indonesia, this poem connects the escape fantasy of space travel with the neglect of Earth. While humans countdown to leave the planet, the poem notes: "The mudskipper on the shore / has nowhere to launch to."

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