Poem: Cloaked in Garments of a Palestinian Spring
Cloaked in Garments of a Palestinian Spring*
By Genevieve Cora Fraser
She hid her
sorrow
Cloaked in the persona
Of Palestinian
wildflowers
Burst forth in prisms
Of violet and
yellow
Brilliant hues
Exposed to the
weathered
Trauma of loved ones
Exiled to migratory
Wanderings she waited
As a stone waits
Unmoved to
retreat
But filled her soul
With sunshine
remedy
And the sweet aroma
Of rock rose
blooming
And birds singing
In a Palestinian
spring
Born of the ancient
Womb of the Bride
Of
Palestine Jaffa
Sea port bathed in saline
Memories of
orange
Blossomed citrus groves
She fled with her boy
Child and dear husband
Into the Mediterranean
Mist wafting past
Terraced gardens
Arabic
dwellings
Ghostly elegies
Moaned low
Inhabitants
lost
Driven into the pulsing
Sea alive with vessels
Bearing mourners
Into exile
Witnesses all
To
Zionist cruelty
At hand
In a mountainous
Retreat
they settled
In Ramallah as refugee
Encampments grew
In the West Bank
In Gaza and on foreign soil
Anemone spilled blood
Red petals then
resurrected
Yellow Daisies still bloomed
In Galilee
the world leader
In Messianic music
Zealous rapture
And trinket sales
An artist palette
She acquired
inspired
By simple joys
Flower
Pickings
children's
Laughter family outings
Echo
As paint
dabbed
Skillfully on a canvas'
Poetic
expanse
Ancient as Biblical Revelations
She gained
insight
Floral secrets held in stalk life
Leaf and
bud, stamen and bloom
Yarn spun was dyed to
match
Hues artfully embroidered
But war exploded
In
counterpoint
To her tapestries
Once again Israeli
boots
Trampled
On the Rights the Lives
The Sacred
Land
Palestine
Ravaged by armored
Tanks, fighter
jets
Blocked out the sun
Bulldozers crushed Wheat
Flowers, Poppies and Wild Pea
Now in her nineties
Bomb blasts
Shatter glass
Against lace
curtains
As she gathers
A violet dress
A yellow
sash
To stave off
Death
*A tribute to Palestinian artist Marie Jabaji Tamari, world renowned for her floral tapestries, photographed and published by Turbo Design and the Institute for Jerusalem Studies in "Spring is Here, Embroidered Flowers of the Palestinian Spring," text by Tania Tamari Nasir.