To wake up in the slow quiet of dawn, dry and warm and know that elsewhere, so many fellow humans lie sleepless in pain, damp, darkness amidst the fallen walls and wails of a city of sirens or ice cold beneath the rubble of genocide To wake up thinking of my children stirring in their beds next door and know that they have been taken hostage only by our love and will not be sent to fight, or fall in an unholy war they did not consent to To wake up as a free woman wander out into the open air my hair blowing, limbs dancing in the autumn wind and know that under the same sun another woman, a freedom fighter is lying brain-dead in hospital because she dared to do the same To wake up with a pen, reaching for the right words and know that so many fellow writers sit speechless, shaking, empty-handed their words prized from them in torture surviving incarceration fermenting hope dreaming of freedom To wake up realising that this one small, tender life is given and will be taken, perhaps without warning and that it’s time for us to stay wide awake use this privilege amplify silenced voices resist division and hatred stand unified for peace for freedom for justice. First drafted November 2023 In memory of Armita Geravand And all those in the struggle.
Image: from a mural in Vienna, showing a Kurdish woman with the slogan Woman Life Freedom in Kurdish.
Thank you for this beautiful poem. It is solace to feel solidarity with your emotions in these fire filled times.
Beautifully written, poignant, deep, profound and lovingly put together - thank you