Poetry X Hunger
  • Home
  • About
    • About the Initiative
    • Initiative Founder
    • Recipients and Donors
  • Hunger Poetry
    • e-Collection
    • Hunger Poems >
      • Historical Hunger
      • Childhood Hunger
    • World Food Day Poetry Competition >
      • 2021
      • 2020
      • 2019
      • 2018
    • Now More than Ever >
      • Now More than Ever: Submitted poems
    • Maryland Poets
    • International Poets
  • ART
    • ART Inspired Poems
  • News & Blog
  • Young Poets
    • Poems by Young Poets >
      • Uganda >
        • Eden High School
        • Sustainable Community Initiative for Empowerment
      • West Side Campaign Against Hunger
    • Videos
    • Materials for Teachers
  • Library
    • Extent of Hunger >
      • Global Hunger: Progress & Challenges
      • Hunger in the US
    • Historic Accounts of Hunger >
      • Africa
      • The Americas
      • Asia
      • Europe and Russia
    • Historical Poems
    • Interviews
    • Recent highlights
  • Contact/Submit/Take Action
    • Submission Guidelines
    • Call to Action
    • Resources >
      • Global resources
      • US resources
      • Maryland resources

Poems About Historical Hunger

Poem by Sarah Sutro

10/1/2025

2 Comments

 
Dhaka

arriving in Dhaka
the city unfolded,
opening doors and pathways
to understanding,
some passages so
painful
I can never forget

in years that followed
the city became a portent
more than memory, of what
the world could and would
be: teeming, restless
too-full, mostly unknown

but how to account
for the difference:
riding in the car
from
Gulshan to
the center of the city,
beset by people,
begging:

​to be included in the world,
to be seen,
to be given something
to eat

Written in 2021; THEME: Childhood Hunger, Historical Hunger

Picture
A poet and painter, Sarah's work responds to the natural world and the challenging world we have created. Finishing Line Press and Blue Asia Press have published her poems and essays. In 2000, she won a Pollock Krasner grant, and in 2005, was a finalist for a Robert Frost award.

2 Comments
Alka Mathur link
11/5/2025 10:08:59 am

Dear Sarah, your poem brings back memories of the poignant moments of witnessing similar experiences in Dhaka.

Reply
Lisa Walker
11/5/2025 10:26:05 am

Can only imagine from your words and from reading about the country. But also brings to mind the rest of the world challenges we have created.

Thank you!

Reply



Leave a Reply.

    Author

    Write something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview.

    Archives

    October 2025
    August 2025

    Categories

    All
    Natasha Sajé
    P. S. Perkins
    Sarah Sutro

    RSS Feed

Copyright Poetry X Hunger 2024.
Proudly powered by Weebly
  • Home
  • About
    • About the Initiative
    • Initiative Founder
    • Recipients and Donors
  • Hunger Poetry
    • e-Collection
    • Hunger Poems >
      • Historical Hunger
      • Childhood Hunger
    • World Food Day Poetry Competition >
      • 2021
      • 2020
      • 2019
      • 2018
    • Now More than Ever >
      • Now More than Ever: Submitted poems
    • Maryland Poets
    • International Poets
  • ART
    • ART Inspired Poems
  • News & Blog
  • Young Poets
    • Poems by Young Poets >
      • Uganda >
        • Eden High School
        • Sustainable Community Initiative for Empowerment
      • West Side Campaign Against Hunger
    • Videos
    • Materials for Teachers
  • Library
    • Extent of Hunger >
      • Global Hunger: Progress & Challenges
      • Hunger in the US
    • Historic Accounts of Hunger >
      • Africa
      • The Americas
      • Asia
      • Europe and Russia
    • Historical Poems
    • Interviews
    • Recent highlights
  • Contact/Submit/Take Action
    • Submission Guidelines
    • Call to Action
    • Resources >
      • Global resources
      • US resources
      • Maryland resources