Genevieve Cora Fraser: Two Poems Of Palestine
Israel Slaughters Palestine
By Genevieve Cora Fraser
Another day in Palestine
Executed under purgatorial
Skies cloudy with menace
Dark figures stalk
The roots that sprang
From
Jesse's seed
Arms rigid as steel
Squeeze cold
fingers
Executed in perfect
Obedience to Israeli
Will
Blown away as a leaf blows
Away lost from its
truck
Sudden explosion from its root
The stem
remains
Gashed and gushing
Waif's head burst
From a slip of a boy
Indiscriminately chosen
By the
Chosen ones
No longer
Bored by inaction
Predatory
shadows
Mini-men mighty
With power armed
Creep
along
A workshop wall
Apprehended
Workmen walk
Hands held high
A salute to the Heaven
From
whence the Martyrs
Come they go
One by one by
one
By one brought low
Bullets smash
Steel into
skull
Brains into teeth
Pearls fly cast
Before
the swine
Lips rip
A ruby spouted mist
Kissed
the air
Like a prayer
Then down
Bodies
drown
In a crimson water grave
Brothers by cowards
splayed
By blood-sport soldier slaves
Who live to
execute the brave
Palestinian
men
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Seeking God I Found Palestine
By Genevieve Cora Fraser
Seeking
God I found Palestine
Battered and bruised crossways the
path
Weeping blood from gapping wounds
Crying for
help and slipping fast
Ancient bloodlines seeped into
rivers
As her yet proud head contorted in pain
Softly chanted epoch passages
Which reverberate
still in hill and plain
Embodied in her Terra Sancta
Her people's misery is ours to claim
To broker the
Peace
Which passes all understanding
Is to live as
God's Children
And forever uphold His Name
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