If I were Palestinian. (Poem).
I wonder how I would cope
With the loss of my land,
My people, my home.
They say to keep heart
One must compare
Not with those that have much
But with those that have less than luck
If I were a Palestinian
I wonder how would I cope
Would I bear with patience
The animosity of this thief Na-tion.
What could stop me from venting my anger
In self destructive ways?
If I were a Palestinian
I wonder how I would cope
When they come
Knocking on our doors
Stealing our children
Locking them away
Murdering them in our streets
That the old people might live to mourn
Would I pick up their planted knives?
Would I believe their disgusting lies?
If you were a Palestinian
I wonder how you could cope
Would you crumble
At that first Israeli missile strike?
How would you cope?
With settler violence
Vindictive and vicious.
Unchecked by Moses's law.
If I were a Palestinian.
I know how I would cope.
The doors of heaven
Lie at the feet of Jerusalem
Not in it's Temple.
And those they kill
They are not dead.
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