They Call it 'A Great Day'
When will they learn?
None is a David against Goliath,
and "every country has an obligation
to defend its borders."*
The man in the wheelchair
readying his slingshot takes a hit
before his stone can find a mark.
The youth desperately backhanding
his tennis racket lobs too late
to return the sniper's serve.
Ivanka stands clapping — she's sixty
miles away — while Mnuchin pulls off
the big reveal: the president's name
writ larger than the thing it dedicates.
We see it all, live, this Nakba, the burning
tires, the streams of tear gas, a baby
grounded, inhaling dirty smoke in Gaza.
What is not breached is the barb wire
fence that both contains and ignites
these thousands of sources of injury.
The women in black abaya still wave
their colorful flags, their sons flinging
projectiles. Kicking up a dust cloud,
one of them even risks a selfie.
© Maureen E. Doallas
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* Benjamin Netanyahu at the dedication of the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem and the protests in Gaza.
"Nakba" is "Catastrophe".
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
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2 comments:
Your last line, Maureen, chills me. Devastating.
That last line, Michelle, is an event that happened, as incredible as it seems.
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