Poem: Palestinian Prisoners Brave On
Palestinian Prisoners Brave On
By Genevieve Cora Fraser
Handcuffed, broken bones
Visible led to the court
To confront an Israeli
judge
In support of brutal beatings
By prison wardens
He was just
Another Palestinian prisoner
One of
thousands his story
Just another story shot at
As he
squirmed face down
On the ground beaten
Bloody his
hand broken
Repeatedly slammed
In a sadistic frenzy by
Israeli
Jailors driven by his screams
80 days in
Solitary
Confined to his thoughts
Followed by day
break
To sunset interrogations
His hands and feet
Cuffed to the chair
Punched in the head and
groin
The chair
Was shaken violently
As he
screamed in agony
Hung from two doors
Swung open
To stretch him
Inquisition style
A Medieval
torture
Rack could not be
More barbaric and
cruel
But oh so ZioNazi
Brilliant in
its
Execution
Ahmad Daraghmeh stands
Accused his
frail face
And bony body broken
His crime - being
born
A Palestinian caught
Resisting the
daily
Torment inflicted
Endlessly by Israeli
Oppression
Fast for Ahmad
And the
Palestinian
Prisoners Children
Mothers
Fathers
Held by Israel
For further torture
Fast
in solidarity
With the prisoners
Experience if
only
For a day or two
The hunger induced
In Israeli
prison cells
And the Concentration
Camp existence
Israel
Has relegated
The People Native
To the
Holy Land
To a Purgatorial
Existence close
To the
Gates of Hell
Flung open wide
By Israel-Zionist Forces
Determined to push
The Palestinians in
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