Moving fast in front of Self-reliant Self-determined I’m the queen of this little persons’ movement My hair in black flowing from DC’s winds and with each step of solidarity I raise my inner voice I raise my outer voice imitating slogans heard from my Mom and Dad’s lips and from that of other Moms and Dads
Fast forward 18 years and fervently, I say, Thank you, dear parents How hard it was for you to get us to the protest How sacrificial so that I could yell, FREE, FREE, FREE Palestine
And now I rewind to my a-bit-past-toddler age years Joined today with my kiddo martyred friends of Gaza in their heavenly sweat and blood Yaaaay they do smell of The Firdous You see I know what genocide means because my blood family members’ conversations taught me and I think it were my Mom who dressed me in Al-Aqsa kids' gear My hair in black and my legs stride in this mini peoples CEASEFIRE NOW march flowing like the blood of all too many in The Holy Land
We yell in this mini us movement march We chant under the open sunny sky We raise our voices For other kids who haven't but an open air prison and even worse, now
Our tomorrow is soon tomorrow and our Palestinian friends today have been taken away I'm sad for them My nerves are hurt so much so my black hairs covering my head are raised so much so they're yellin CEASEFIRE NOW CEASEFIRE NOW CEASEFIRE NOW and they're yellin FREE PALESTINE ONCE AND FOR ALL so that the only yellin’ my black hairs will do are for things that kids like me are supposed to yell for yell for our birthday parties for cake and ice cream for happy times on swings at the park for running wild on open grass at picnics and in masjids’ backyards and for bigs hugs and kisses from our loved ones
You see little me and all the others out here want the same for children in Palestine We want them happy like us We want them free We want them free to move Like my hair in black flowing from DC’s winds Like my legs stride But instead I see all these kids in Gaza like me screaming from the sounds of bombs dropping I see all these kids like me covered in blood lying dead on the ground I hear all these kids like me loudly crying because they’re hungry and they're thirsty I hear all these kids like me begging for the world to help them
And so today this mini peoples CEASEFIRE NOW march IS the world and black hairs yellin’ now and black hairs will keep yellin’ for Palestine until all kids like me are free
On 11/24/23 at 10:18 am, I was in the grocery store, and I saw from the window, a lady wearing a keffiyeh walking by outside with a man beside her pushing a stroller with a baby in it (I presume their child). I quickly ran out of the store, and said, Free Palestine at the same time giving her a thumbs up! I quickly told her that I had just written this poem. Thank you for your solidarity, I said to her as a farewell. She replied smiling, We’ve got to stick together.