Malak Jubeily, aged two, killed in a Israeli airstrike on Ghazieh, lying in the morgue at a hospital in Sidon, Lebanon, 2006 (c) Michael Schmidt 2006
A man laying the bodies of two children killed the previous day in an airstrike on a funeral party squints anxiously at the sky as drones and bombers fly over the same cemetery, Ghazieh, Lebanon, Summer War, 2006 (c) Michael Schmidt 2006
GRAVESIDE
(2012)
When the spotter drone
first flew overhead
standing there
in thirty-seven degree heat
I’d died
standing astride
two children wrapped
in winding sheets inscribed
with hasty Arab prayers
I knew
deep in my bones
I’d died
I knew
deep in my bones
I’d died
In that endless moment
before the bombers came
standing there
sweating down my neck
unstaunched
Looking down
at a grave that was mine
all my days a narrow confine
reduced to cement dust
I knew
I’d never come out
the other side
I knew
I’d never come out
the other side
I knew
deep in my bones
I’d died
I knew
I’d never come out
the other side
I knew
deep in my bones
I’d died
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