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The Silent War
I watch it burn before my eyes
over 6000 miles away,
as I turn my head toward the dark
I still hear the children screaming.
Friends shot on the street,
the rotting stench of iron stains the pavement
as they fall backward.
Their fight engraved into the earth.
Please, god.
I wish I was there,
grabbing handfuls of rocks to throw
because that’s all we have left.
The world wasn’t there for us since 1948,
media will never tell enough about their suffering
covering up the lies, sleeve cuffs hiding wrist marks.
Palestine, I love you
I long to touch your free-spirited heart
keep it wrapped around my fingers
and wear you with pride,
but they’ll kill me if I do.
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