The Iranian Girl

© 2008 Laurence Overmire

There’s a hole in the ground
A moving of earth, now made
A sad depression
Where once she played in
Puddle-rain
Splashing with the joy that comes
From child-like feet

The sound is still here
In the air, the breeze yet carrying
The secret laughter
That haunts the waking hours of those
Who’ve lost the way

How vain to think that
Memory can be erased

All will remember
No one escapes

I wonder if she saw it
The moment before
Her hair still flying free
The metal catching that last
Pure glint of sun

Did she hear the explosion
That made no sense
Did she feel
Her body come apart
And fall like dust, too soon

Does anyone ask
Whatever she felt, whatever she dreamed
Her dreaming time is gone
And no lofty word of God or
Glory will ever make it right

Dare to listen and you will
Hear her
Dare to open your eyes and see

The Iranian girl
No different
Like you, like me.

(Previously published in StopWarOnIran.org, Nov.2007)

June 7, 2008. General Poetry, Free Verse. 1 Comment.

One Comment

  1. jannie replied:

    We are all the same, yes. And beautifully written

    But I am afraid we will never have peace because guns and soldiers are gathered and ready in so many places - could they be rerplaced by trees and dogs, we’d have a chance.

    Jannie

    June 8th, 2008 at 9:55 PM. Permalink.

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