Poem: Lebanon’s Passage Lit by Israeli Hellfire
Lebanon’s Passage Lit by Israeli Hellfire
By Genevieve Cora Fraser
The
charred remains
Of a child’s skull
Propped on
mutilated
Shoulders broken
Splayed by
Israeli
Missiles withers
While white
Phosphorous
Glows bright
In the night
Ignites a
family
Longing for life
Into mutilation
And
death
Not far a fig’s
Molten gold ripe
Belly
drops on a table
Top coffee dregs
In blue cups intact
Despite the attack
The dead speak
Of
martyrdom
Life blown
From kingdom
Come to the
valley
Of visible death
Against the ruins
Of
antiquity
Proud marble pillars
Erect a lion’s
mouth
Gasps an icon
Surveys once again
Lebanon’s rubble
Rebels refuse defeat
The swift
retreat
Of the living
To a mountain
Pass
hidden
From the smoke
Earthen billows blown
From
the depth of hatred
Prevail against the winds
Of
change hoards
Through centuries ripple
Through
millennia enforce
Ruling Empires come and go
Among the
ancient ruins
Arrogant vibrating with rage
Filled with
false pride
They come to slay
To win the day
But
have never captured
The soul of Lebanon
ENDS