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Sunday, December 31, 2023

Poetry for Palestine

 A Little Too Late


Maryam Sakeenah


Father, you kept your promise

To bring my favourite biscuits, 

From the coin you had discovered

In the pocket of the old coat

While scavenging in the rubble

Of our home in Gaza. 

Sorry I broke your heart, father... 

For I couldn't run to you

With that dimpled smile

And the twinkle in the eye

To grab that special treat

I had longed for

Since the bombs began... 


But I am gone, father

To where there is no longing, 

No fear, no pain, 

Upwards and onwards

To the Divine embrace

Sweeter than the treat I awaited. .. 

Hold on, father, 

With the sweetness of faith, 

Patience and hope... 

I'll meet you on the other side

With the dimple and the twinkle

To claim this biscuit pack

You promised. 

It'll taste sweeter then, 

Taking away the bitterness

Of this unfair parting

Between a promise

And its fulfillment...