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Skibidi vibes hit different when you dive into Sara Abou Rashed's From the Sky, where the poet lowkey contrasts the chill of the sky with the goon-filled chaos of earth. Imagery pops off as she says, 'When I die, bury me in the sky— / no one is fighting over it,' urging us to vibe with that sigma mentality of peace. It hits hard, evoking a bittersweet cocktail of sorrow and hope, making you ponder the struggle of those caught in the conflict toilet. Readers are left on the edge, feeling that deep empathy and longing for a world free from the dank darkness of war.