• November 24, 2024
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When I Grow Older – A Gaza Poem

(Image: Palestine Chronicle)

By Ramzy Baroud

To Gaza’s little angels – in heaven, and here on earth.

My name is Omar. I am 5.

Today I washed the blood of my father off the sidewalk.

He was shot in front of our home.

My mom said I did a good job.

She hugged me and cried for far too long.

Her tears were salty like the Gaza Sea.

My brother and sister are still missing under the rubble.

My mom keeps telling me to place my ear on the blocks of shattered concrete and listen carefully.

Maybe they are still alive.

Maybe they need company.

She sings them lullabies to go to sleep.

I always sing along.

 

It has been many days since they were gone.

I didn’t die because I stood in a long line to fetch some water.

There was none.

But mom said ‘Alhamdulilah’ that I am still alive.

She called me a miracle.

She said I am all that she has left.

 

I told her that someday we would get a big bulldozer, would save my brother and sister, and rebuild the house.

.. And grow a garden, with trees so big they’ll reach the heavens.

But tonight, we will sleep in a tent.

I keep dreaming of three angels.

They hover around me and sing me songs.

I jump and dance, but only in my sleep.

When I grow older, I will protect my mother from the angry men with guns.

When I grow older, I will have a son and give him my father’s name.

When I grow older, I will remove the big rocks smothering my brother and my sister.

When I grow older, I will never forget.

I will never forget.

I will never forget.

2 Comments

  • Rola Reply

    December 25, 2023 at 10:11 pm

    This is only if the child gets to grow older. And if he has this chance, if he grows older with all 4 limbs and no permanent physical damage. And even if the child is lucky enough to grow older with a healthy body, how will it be possible to heal his soul. Sometimes it’s really hard to distinguish who’s better, the ones who escaped death or the ones who died. Only God has the answer to this.

  • Mark Reply

    January 15, 2024 at 2:30 am

    ‘Everything these days is made in China.
    Except courage.
    That’s made in Palestine.’ -Anthony Bourdain

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