for Tahrir, for Egypt
By nancy_am
- 5535 reads
In that public square
named for fate and history
as though it knew what was to come
we stood our ground
saying, we will not be moved
painted poems on the hard asphalt
that had softened, soaking in our blood
and the world watched.
The world watched as we were called
traitors
and on television screens
in homes, doors locked refusing to let in
the truth,
men spit scorn into cameras
and women screamed into their phones
eyes and hearts full of rage
unable to understand
that Tahrir was theirs, for them,
while government eyes showed only what they wanted
us to see
the sun setting over the Nile
but all it would take, was the smallest turn of the head to the left
a glance from the corner of the eye
to show the haze of Cairo's sun through tear gas,
to show men charging the street with only their bodies
met with police trucks running them down.
Newspapers wrote of unrest across the Mediterranean
pretending that this day that had begun in Cairo
was like any other.
But something had begun.
Men and women shook the earth
with their voices.
From north to south
bodies fell to the ground, hearts stopped beating
but in Tahrir, we held our heads high for them
moving away from the walls that, our whole lives
we had walked close to, hiding in the shadow
of conformity and fear
opened our chests to murder
opened our faces to rocks, our eyes to bullets
our minds to molotov fires thrown down onto our heads
and said
we are not afraid
because the fear of living with your face buried
in the soil of a land that can no longer feel
is nothing, nothing compared to
the fear of dying
without once having said
I am free.
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Heartfelt and powerful, just
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Hello Nancy. Watching the
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Beautiful. Thank you for the
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i thought of you too Nancy,
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wow, really very beautiful
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“I went to Tahrir before
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Wonderful Nancy - I too was
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beautiful, powerful and
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beautiful beautiful
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What a powerful POW, nancy -
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This made me realize I take
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Wow - look at those reads
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Horribly cliched, all of it,
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It's just cliched rubbish -
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Dear sb- this is the
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Hahaha. And even more sickly
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Is it, Ill have to check
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No I didn't mean your
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No am not meaning to be
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Can I just say, and I think
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