FOR GAZA
If I Must Starve
A poem by Nour Abel Latif
July 22, 2025
If i must starve,
let it be with dignity in my childrens’s eyes,
not with my hands tied by silence.
Let the world witness
that I do not bow to the hungar
but stood, even as the sky emptied
and the earth closed her mouth.
If I must starve,
let it be while i still cradle my child’s hope,
not as a number lost in footnotes.
Let the sea carry my name
to shores that forgot my people,
and let the wind whisper:
she fed love when bread was gone.
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30th July 2025
a silent weapon
we can never go back
it is too late
we are exposed
underbelly of humanity
exposed again
the bare winter forest
fallen
the ground too barren
to bloom
a spring
its glare blinds
some look away
some deny it
the path is lost
for the seeing
she holds her dying child
her child
our burden
our underbelly
exposed
air dropping palettes of leaves
rusty red to green
It is too late
too weak for the gathering
she holds her dead child
Arteries of humanity are clogged
stents are denied
how do we grow it again
tend it
with inhumanity deep in us
Colleen
