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Will They Believe

โœ’๏ธ Ghassan Zaqtan
Will the children forgive the generation thatโ€™s trampled by horses of war, by exile and preparation for departure? Will they think of us as we were, a bunch of ambushes in ravines weโ€™d shake our jealousy and carve trees into the earth's shirt to sit under, we, the factional fighters whoโ€™d shoo the clouds of war out of their vehicles and peer around our eternal siege or catch the dead like sudden fruit fallen on a wasteland? Will the children forgive what we were, some missile shepherds and masters of exile and frenzied celebration, whenever a neighboring war gestured to us we rose to set up in its braids a place good for love and residence? The bombing rarely took a rest the missile launchers rarely returned unharmed we rarely picked flowers for the dead or went on with our lives If only that summer had given us a bit of time's space before our mad departure Will they believe?
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