Lisa Suhair Majaj
What
She Said
"They don't have snow days in Palestine, they
have military invasion days."
(International Solidarity Movement activists, describing Palestinian
children's lives under occupation.)
She
said, go play outside,
but dont throw balls near the soldiers.
When a jeep goes past
keep your eyes on the ground.
And dont pick up stones,
not even for hopscotch.
She said, dont bother the neighbors;
their son was arrested last night.
Hang the laundry, make the beds,
scrub that graffiti off the walls
before the soldiers see it. She said,
theres no money; if your shoes
are too tight, cut the toes off.
This is what we have to eat;
we wont eat again until tomorrow.
No, we dont have any oranges,
they chopped down the orange trees.
I dont know why. Maybe the trees
were threatening the tanks. She said,
theres no water, well take baths
next week, inshaallah. Meanwhile,
dont flush the toilet. And dont go near
the olive grove, there are settlers there
with guns. No, I dont know how well harvest
the olives, and I dont know what well do
if they bulldoze the trees. God will provide
if He wishes, or UNRWA, but certainly not
the Americans. She said, you cant go out today,
theres a curfew. Keep away
from those windows; cant you hear
the shooting? No, I dont know why
they bulldozed the neighbors house.
And if God knows, Hes not telling.
She said, theres no school today,
its a military invasion.
No, I dont know when it will be over,
or if it will be over. She said,
dont think about the tanks
or the planes or the guns
or what happened to the neighbors.
Come into the hallway,
its safer there. And turn off that news,
youre too young for this. Listen,
Ill tell you a story so you wont be scared.
Kan ya ma kan - there was or there was not -
a land called Falastine
where children played in the streets
and in the fields and in the orchards
and picked apricots and almonds
and wove jasmine garlands for their mothers.
And when planes flew overhead
they shouted happily and waved.
Kan ya ma kan. Keep your head down.
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