The
Refugee
On
that dirty pavement far down below,
Lives
a poor peasant, a ragged little fellow;
His
balding head and wrinkled brow,
Of
many thoughts and dreams show;
His
bulging eyes and sunken cheeks,
Speak
of hunger and a look of despair.
From
my window I could see,
His
movements slow, unsteady,
Spoke
of a hidden sorrow,
Of
forlorn hopes and shattered dreams.
All
around him these silent giants stood,
Stonewalls,
looking down menacing and cold.
It
was curiosity, which compelled me,
To inquire into his malady.
So
it was one day, when I was on my way,
I
stopped awhile, to ask this exile,
“What
is it that ails you so?”
To
this he replied, “Dear sir,
I
come from a far off land,
Where
once the scene was green,
Now
littered with corpses and ruins,
The
curse of a hand unseen.
We
lived a good life,
Where
peace reigned supreme,
Never
broken by a strife,
It
was all a dream.
During
the day we toiled away
On
our fields,
And
the night was gay with laughter and play,
At
our homes.
The
fruits of labour our stomachs did fill,
Our
minds were simple, no feeling was ill.
As
if envious of such a state,
The
enemy came, a river in spate,
Drowned
our hopes,
And
the world we had built,
Now
everything is waste.
I
remember the day they came,
Our
women raped, our children killed,
And
houses set aflame.
Screaming
voices rent the air,
People
running here and there,
There
was no end to this nightmare.
As
I stood on a little mound,
Gazing
at the burning ground,
Where
once my world did lie,
I
felt a sense of hopelessness,
But
I had no strength to die.
For
living’s sake, to eke a living have I come,
To
this city of yours, peopled by walls,
Moving
figures of stone,
So
cold to the touch; no flesh, no bone.
I
toil to lighten that everlasting hunger,
And
the nights I retire into that world of dreams.
But
dear sir this I know,
I
am waiting for the day, the day I have to go.”
With
these words he moved,
Back
to his world of dreams;
He
had taken refuge.
2 comments:
A poem which touches the heart.
I wonder when the world will become people centric? When will humans live for love, happiness, peace. When will power and the need to rule end? In this one life can all of us not live in harmony? There is enough for everyone then why are there refugees? Why do people have to flee their homes?
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