Gaza, Palestine Found Alive Beneath the Rubble
Gaza, Palestine Found Alive Beneath the Rubble*
By Genevieve Cora Fraser
White
phosphorus’ ghostly cast floated
Flamed and burnt flesh
ignited
Amira only had a bucket of water
To comfort
her
During the chilly nights
Following the
conflagration
In Gaza, Palestine
Spared death she
hovered
Between life and the eternal
Shadow cast that
separates
Martyrs from the living
Her wounds
bled
She fled
To an abandoned apartment
The dead
did not speak
Beneath the rubble of her home
Flashes
of joy
In the arms of her father
Her brothers
taunting
Chasing her
In the thicket of memories draped
Over the chill of the night
Like a warm
blanket
Holding the love of her family
To her heart
her mother’s cries
Pierced the night
Sons dead
crushed into the bones
And sinew of her husband
A
daughter lost beneath the rubble
She believed her
dead
But she had fled
The dead in dread
Bleeding
from shrapnel
Israeli bomb blasts scattered
The girl
hid in an empty apartment
Stripped of food, clothing,
blankets
She collapsed on a bare mattress
Tanks
rumbled past
Alone trembling
Her wounds wept
Ruby
tears
Days passed
Hovering between life and eternal
silence
Her mother buried fragments
Believed to be
Her remains
On the threshold of death
A man stood
on the doorstep
Of his abandoned apartment
Then
entered to find Amira
Alive
* Based on a story published by the Maan News Agency, Palestine