By Nasser Barghouty
In the eleventh hour of their day
I am reminded
of your day
eleven primes ago
when hatred and steel blinded
them and the sun gray
and halted your time
your smile your glow
eleven primes ago
I never bid you right
nor given that part
of what’s left of
that partisan soul
hid in this wounded heart
that others stole
I never bid you right
I see your faces with no traces
from a past condemned
without an offence
or a place or essence
penned in timeless cases
of borders, camps, and phrases
to a shadowless, faceless presence
I never bid you right
Never understood the two names
nor why and how
time is halted now
for you not me
I will never see
or why from this day I grow to love and hate
in this shy remembrance from this side of fate.
– Nasser Barghouty contributed this poem to PalestineChronicle.com.
PALESTINE HOPE
All
and me
born to
be free
nomadic
by fate
dreaming
great
deserted
enslavement
obtained
endorsement
peaceful
fighting
about
uniting
never
to late