(For Hassan Safadi and the others)
By Francis Oeser
The cell is dark.
Bearer than deserts.
Stifling as loveless threats.
***
But, beware: the silence in my cell
is the mindless noise outside
where hate and infidelity overwhelm
the ordinary (sacred) life.
***
For, hangmen will be hanged,
the torturers tortured
and new celebrations of
The Family of Mankind
will sing in the hearts of
thinkers and labourers,
servants and masters.
****
Two by two
we will re-find Eden,
protected by angels,
fecund with love,
joyous as childhood
as we embrace
our true future.
(This is a response to Richard Falk’s plea about the Palestinian hunger-strikers – 19.08.12)
– Francis Oeser is a novelist and a poet. He contributed this poem to PalestineChronicle.com.