Showing posts with label Palestinan poem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Palestinan poem. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 31, 2024

SAY SOMETHING



What can I do

What can I say

To make you sway

To make you stew


Enough to make a call

Advocate for morality

Champion humanity

A measure so small


If we all turn a blind eye

Looked the other way

Not a word we say

Letting the time fly


Maybe the atrocities will go away

Maybe another story will consume

Sweep our emotions like a broom

Escape from our mind in a day


There are so many atrocities

You say to me

Too many for me to see

Who am I to influence policies


Neutrality helps the oppressor

Never the victim

Silence is a symptom 

Silence assists the tormentor


Do something say something

Speak to your friend

Speak to no end

It starts by communicating


-Fadi Zanayed

November 3, 2023

6:32 am 

Friday, December 9, 2011

Gaining Political Awareness


On November 21, 1967 at O’Hare Airport we landed
Onto a land filled with milk and honey that did flow
To greet us, all our relatives had banded
As little white flakes came down, my first snow

I remember the election of 1968
Death that year was howling like the moon
In April the television showed horses pulling a coffin in a crate
And then I watched as Bobby was shot in June

I wanted to know everything around
I watched the news and acquired knowledge
Seeing MLK and RFK slain did hound
Hound me to absorb compassion’s edge

In school the speech teacher took away my accent
As three beautiful smart girls inspired me
Their presence in my life meant
Meant a turning point you see

By third grade I knew what I wanted to be
A lawyer was going to be my deal
Being aware of my identity
I was beginning to feel

In sixth grade the Jewish teacher wanted me to engage
Dying a t-shirt light blue and wear a pants colored white
To sing Hava Nagela during the Spring Assembly on stage
I refused because I knew this was not right

For music I earned an F grade
Proudest grade I would receive
She knew not what she had made
In me a political activist she did conceive

As hijackings dominated the news
Political awareness came my way
As I was forming my political views
Listening to what my elders had to say

President Carter presented a human rights campaign
This gave me hope that he would correct a wrong
But with each Middle East event frustration turned into pain
And I knew that the days, weeks, months and years would be long

                                                Fadi Zanayed
                                                December 4, 2011
                                                1:35 am

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