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Pissing on our legs and telling us it's raining: The politics of the Transatlantic Slave Trade Resolution..
“Enough for Me” is a short poem by Fadwa Tuqan, reflecting on what it feels like to embrace being a Palestinian in terms of death—and rebirth. She thinks of her rebirth as a flower played with by a Palestinian child.
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Enough for me to die on her earth
be buried in her
to melt and vanish into her soil
then sprout forth as a flower
played with by a child from my country.
Enough for me to remain
in my country’s embrace
to be in her close as a handful of dust
a sprig of grass
a flower.
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