
AL AQSA

EYE TO EYE
Look into my eyes
and tell me what you see.
You don't see a damn thing,
`cause you can't possibly relate to me.
You're blinded by
our differences.
My life makes no sense to you.
I'm the persecuted Palestinian.
You're the American red, white and blue.
Each day you wake in
tranquility.
No fears to cross your eyes.
Each day I wake in gratitude
Thanking God He let me rise.
You worry about your
education
and the bills you have to pay.
I worry about my vulnerable life
and if I'll survive another day.
Your biggest fear is
getting ticketed
as you cruise your Cadillac.
My fear is that the tank that just left
will turn around and come back.
American, do you
realize,
that the taxes that you pay
feed the forces that traumatize
my every living day?
The bulldozers and
the tanks,
the gases and the guns,
the bombs that fall outside my door,
all due to American funds.
Yet do you know the
truth
of where your money goes?
Do you let your media deceive your mind?
Is this a truth that no one knows?
You blame me for
defending myself
against the ways of Zionists.
I'm terrorized in my own land
and I'm the terrorist?
You think you know
all about terrorism
but you don't know it the way I do.
So let me define the term for you
And teach you what you thought you knew.
I've known terrorism
for quite some time,
fifty-four years and more.
It's the fruitless garden uprooted in my yard.
It's the bulldozer in front of my door.
Terrorism breathes
the air I breathe.
It's the checkpoint on my way to school.
It's the curfew that jails me in my own home,
and the penalties of breaking that curfew rule.
Terrorism is the
robbery of my land.
And the torture of my mother.
The imprisonment of my innocent father.
The bullet in my baby brother.
So American, don't
tell me you know about
the things I feel and see.
I'm terrorized in my own land
and the blame is put on me.
But I will not rest,
I shall never settle
for the injustice my people endure.
Palestine is our land and there we'll remain
until the day our homeland is secure.
And if that time
shall never come,
then you will never see a day of peace.
I will not be thrown from my own home,
nor will my fight for justice cease.
And if I am killed,
it will be in Falasteen.
It's written on my every breath.
So in your own patriotic words,
Give me liberty or give me death.
Gihad Ali -

TEARS OF WAR