by séamas carraher, global rights | 2024-11-05 6:22 pm
If we could but reach / out enormous arms like / wings that reach horizon’s / end and far farther beyond / all hurt and everywhere / embrace each single one / before the bare-naked bombs. A poem by Séamas Carraher
If we could but reach
out enormous arms like
wings that reach horizon’s
end and far farther beyond
all hurt and everywhere
embrace each single one
before the bare-naked bombs
before the stone-mad-missiles
before even the soul-less surgical sniper
if i could but hold back
all your wicked wrath with
bloody belief to break
its ice-sharp venom
if we all could be but another one
with or without tattoo or number
who with both arms wide could
endure each day’s desperate news
report then that here
where Autumn’s end
still will sing
no matter the hour
so sing now
like a soundless
choir composed
of all these dead
and silenced children
you
so coldly
murdered.
séamas carraher
30, october – 5 november, 2024
Image
Posted by Mosab Abu Toha, October 13, 2024
A new massacre this time against five children in Al-Shatie Camp while they were playing near a cafè.
MosabAbuToha-Twitter/X[1]
Reference
Genocide as Colonial Erasure (w/ Francesca Albanese) | The Chris Hedges Report
Chris Hedges – Oct. 29, 2024[2]
Netanyahu … evoking biblical Amalek amid heavy civilian casualties in Gaza
Middle East Eye – October 29, 2024[3]
South Africa reminds ICJ of Netanyahu’s Amalek rhetoric to invoke genocide against Palestinians
Andalou – January 2024[4]
Amalek
“…is described in the Hebrew Bible as the enemy nation of the Israelites.” Wikipedia[5]
SEVEN FINGERS
“Whenever she meets new people, she sinks
her small hands into the pockets of her jeans,
moves them
as if she’s counting
some coins. (She’s just lost seven
fingers in the war.) Then she
moves away,
back hunched,
tiny as a dwarf.”
Mosab Abu Toha – from “Things You May Find Hidden in my Ear”[6]
Source URL: https://globalrights.info/2024/11/netanayahus-amalek-a-love-poem-for-israel/
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