Mother Tongue

From Planet 229

A short story by Diana Wallace

We cannot speak because they cut out our tongues. To protect the father’s language they tore out our speech at the root. We hold our words in silence, unsounded in the dark caves of our skulls. To pass them to our daughters we stitch them in red silk on silent cloth and hide them in the secret spaces of our houses.

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