Saturday, 1 September 2012

PALESTINE, Not Just a Name!

By Nahida the exiled Palestinian



Palestinians 

No more, a bunch of refugees;

Palestinians

Not a mere oppressed and dispossessed, struggling for survival

Palestinians 

A symbol of courage, determination, endurance and inspiration 

for every bullied individual and every oppressed nation

Palestinians 

 Holders of the torch of justice, 

Seekers of freedom 

professors of endurance 

Teachers of dignity 

Callers to humanity,

Longing for an egalitarian society

Seeking liberation from a ruthless minority 

Of  predatory, oppressive warmongering elite

Palestine

 No more, a mere geographical location 

Palestine

No longer a decaying chapter in a book of history 

Palestine 


A poignant story, 

A beautiful vision,

 A passionate cause,

 An exquisite poem,

 A Melody of freedom

 An inspirational idea, 

 A moral concept 

 that could never be destroyed

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Veiled as

Nahida the exiled

Palestinian,

ISIS,

captures

Full

Blue moon ~

Paints it

Palestine;

With Jacob’s Ladder

She

Hangs

Full Palestine

Moon

Back in the

Sky

http://palestinerose.wordpress.com/2012/08/31/full-moon/

nahida -Exiled Palestinian said...

Dear Genie

Thank you very much for your humbling poem... I really don't deserve such beautiful words.

Furthermore, allow me to use this opportunity to express my admiration of your work; for the wisdom, purity, insight and deep love for life, creation and Creator that emanates from your beautiful poetry.

I find your thoughts, ideas and perception of life extremely inspiring. Your words concise, arrow-like, reflective, thoughtful, compassionate and utterly profound.

Anonymous said...

Dearest Nahida,

Your humility is one of the praiseworthy virtues that you have, one of many virtues that you carry in abundance.

I have always loved your dedication to Palestine, and you do this in a peaceful and truthful way that educates and gives understand and also inspires.

Your poetry moves me to tears, I weep for the love of Palestine that it invokes.

Thank you for your generous words about my poetry; coming from you, it means a lot to me. Thank you.