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love from the middle east

December 6, 2012
By cheerios. GOLD, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
cheerios. GOLD, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Favorite Quote:
i like a lot of quotes.<br /> uh.<br /> &quot;avant-garde is french for bull&quot; --john lennon.<br /> &quot;nothing recedes like progress&quot; --e.e.cummings<br /> <br /> i&#039;ve got like 120 quotes taped on to my wall. it&#039;s hard to choose.


your daughter lies peacefully, sleeping,
dreaming.
you watch her calm, leisurely breaths
and you don’t see airplanes
crashing into towers in her mind,
you don’t see her replay the videotape of
her father’s murder.

the date is september 11, 2005.
4 days ago marks her 7th year on earth.
4 years ago marks the day her father left.

last year marks the year she really understood what happened.
she came home from school crying,
she told you she knew where daddy was—
and you held her, like any widowed mother would.

you told her of horrible men,
ruthless men. it only makes her cry more.
you told her about her daddy,
her loving father,
the man you fell in love with during high school.
you recount that day with a smile—
before the crash happened, anyway—
you tell her how daddy played paddy cake before he left,
just like he did every day.
but don’t worry, she remembers. she always will.

you ended tonight with a heavy prayer
and you told her that daddy sent his love.
4 days ago, you laid chocolate on her pillow for her to find,
and told her daddy left it.

now, we know that’s not possible,
but nonetheless, she believed you.
she wrote to him,
and you cried while you read the letter
you never bothered to send.

today, you thought about those horrible men.
but you didn’t think of the widows they left behind.
the women just like you.
and what about their children?
a little girl just like your daughter.
it never crossed your mind.

you forget about the days lost planning.
they knew they were going to leave their families.
did they say goodbye and i love you
for the last time and think
this really is the last time,
or
is this really the last time?

and the extended hugs.
their wives clinging onto them,
their oblivious children being held,
for the very last time.

how about their last moments?
what could those horrible men possibly be thinking of?

learn to say thank you in kurdish.
learn to say it’s been a pleasure in dari.
learn to say i love you in arabic.

maybe this makes you feel something,
maybe it doesn’t.
maybe you feel bad hearing about the poisoned
environment they live in.
think about the hurt bystanders,
the lovers watching each other be buried by war.
the mothers who can’t keep cancer out of their babies’ brains.

think about them when you watch your daughter sleep tonight.

breathe in, breathe out.
breathe in, breathe out.
just saying it makes you think about your own breath, right?
breathe in, breathe out.

tell her i love you,

in arabic—
the language of the land where the horrible men came from,
the ones that turned your beautiful life upside down.
their daughters are crying, too.


The author's comments:
i really do understand this can be offending to some people so i am very sorry xx based off of this quote: "“Breathe in terrorists and breathe out sleeping children and freshly mown fields.”
—Judyth Hill (from a poem i can't remember the name of)

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on Jan. 2 2013 at 1:15 pm
IsobelFree DIAMOND, Hamilton, Other
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Favorite Quote:
&quot;As long as there is open road, the familiar has the most formidable competitor.&quot; - Anonymous

Hard-hitting and emotional. Stunning job.

kassica said...
on Jan. 1 2013 at 1:35 pm
This is absolutely a brilliant piece of work.  

on Dec. 30 2012 at 11:15 pm
KristinC PLATINUM, Cupertino, California
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Favorite Quote:
&quot;So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.&quot;<br /> -F.Scott Fitzgerald, the Great Gatsby<br /> <br /> &quot;To write it, it took three months; to conceive it three minutes; to collect the data in it all my life.&quot;<br /> -F. Scott Fitzgerald

This is brilliant...the emotions are beautiful, and you are truly a wordsmith.

Rancom GOLD said...
on Dec. 29 2012 at 8:04 pm
Rancom GOLD, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
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Favorite Quote:
&quot;Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Live as if you were to live forever.&quot;<br /> - Mahatma Gandhi

I never once thought of it like this. Thank you so much for this poem. It truly means a lot--not just to me, I'm sure. 

. said...
on Dec. 29 2012 at 4:13 pm
What a beautiful and tragic piece! I loved it!

on Dec. 29 2012 at 1:59 pm
YouRascalYou SILVER, Albuquqerque, New Mexico
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Favorite Quote:
In three words I can sum up everything I&#039;ve learned about life: it goes on. <br /> -Robert Frost

the last line was brilliant

on Dec. 23 2012 at 3:19 pm
AndSoItGoes01 SILVER, Reno, Nevada
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Favorite Quote:
&quot;The winter I told you icicles are magic, you stole an enormous icicle from my neighbors shingle, and gave it to me as a gift, I kept it in my freezer for seven months. Love isn&#039;t always magic, sometimes it&#039;s melting.&quot; -Andrea Gibson

It was beautiful. Sad, but beautiful none the less. I loved it and i want you to know that you would make a very amazing current events writer. :) Great job. 

on Dec. 21 2012 at 12:22 pm
NorthernWriter, Fargo, North Dakota
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Favorite Quote:
&quot;Only dead fish swim with the stream&quot;

Very beautiful. This poem just makes the reader slow down and feel the weight of every word. Keep writing :)

on Dec. 21 2012 at 12:05 pm
VickyNickyKitty SILVER, Lincolnton, North Carolina
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Favorite Quote:
Praise him with the tambourine and dancing; praise him with strings and flutes!<br /> -Psalm 150:4

Wonderful job, I loved this poem!

on Dec. 20 2012 at 9:44 pm
bekahjoan BRONZE, Harborcreek, Pennsylvania
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Favorite Quote:
&ldquo;Your happiness is not the priority of this universe.&rdquo;<br /> -Leon H. Ben-Ezra

This is amazing! You wrote with such sincerity and honesty. Beautiful piece. Good job!

on Dec. 20 2012 at 8:43 pm
FearlessAngel GOLD, Bellevue, Nebraska
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Favorite Quote:
&quot;Pain is just a simple compromise, so we can get what we want out of it.&quot;<br /> ~Paramore

This is a heartbreaking slap in the face. Although I believe it to be a necessary slap. Beautiful writing.