Poem: On the Other Side of the Israeli Wall
On the Other Side of the Israeli Wall Palestinians Pray for Peace
By Genevieve Cora Fraser
On the other side
Of the Racist Wall
Zionist Israel
Is constructing
To create a
ghetto
Existence serene
In
victimhood
Seperated
From the Other
Are the gentle
Rolling hills
Of the Bethlehem
And
Jerusalem
Districts where birds
Still sing among the
few
Olive trees left standing
Despite settler
attempts
To burn, hack down
And poison their
roots
Christians and Muslims
Still pray for
peace
With Jewish friends
Against the back
Drop of
surveillance
Towers turrets
Spying down
Submachine
guns
Poised to blast
Death into any
Who come
near
They gather, sing, chant, and pray
To challenge
the continued
Onslaught of the Wall
The cement
snake
That venomously curves
Choking
villages
Pastures, dwellings
All life in its
way
Neighborhoods
Have been laid waste
Hunger and
poverty
Dwell where prophets
Once strode
Along
paths
Palestinian
Holy Families
Have wandered
For three millennia
Content in the
innate
Understanding
Of who they
are
Palestinians
Not boastfully
Bragging
Of
nationhood
But dwelling
Within the womb
Of
existence
Nurtured by nature
In harmony
With the
soil
Of the soil
Returned to soil
They
dwelled
Thousands of years
Content
Until the
guns
And bomb blasts
Of Zionist terrorism
Rooted
them out
Machine gunned
And hacked
Away at the
fabric
Of the gentle life
A ruler had come
To
stay
Mighty and terrible
Demanding
Are his
ways
Uprooting crops
And forests
Bulldozing
all
Living beings in his way
Beneath the great
sky's
Canopy the blazing sun
Illumintes the
days
The conquerers yoke
Attempts to
harness
Palestinians
In lawyers tricks
To
steal
All they
Survey
ENDS