Fading Hugs - Remembering Gaza's Angels by Paula Kirman
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Fading Hugs - Remembering Gaza's Angels by Paula Kirman
Fading Hugs - Remembering Gaza's Angels by Paula Kirman
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Fading Hugs - Remembering Gaza's Angels by Paula Kirman
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I wrote the poem "The Side of Peace" in 2009. It pains me to re-read it and realize that Israel/Palestine is experiencing the exact same situation now.
I’ve marched in Gaza rallies And sung for Arab crowds Though some of my relations Think I should not be allowed. I’m asked why do I do it? Or if I’m scared at the very least; The only answer that I have, Is I’m on the side of Peace.
I always say I’m Jewish, It’s part of who I am. So is speaking out For human rights as best I can. This conflict is immoral I want it all to cease And that is why I take a stand On the side of Peace.
When innocent civilians Are killed day after day By military massacres I have the right to say Collective punishment is wrong As the death tolls increase. The only way to save lives Is on the side of Peace.
Unlike so many others I can’t support a nation When it’s so horrific towards Part of the population Yes, the leaders are not innocent But the children are, indeed So are all the others who Are on the side of Peace.
It’s easy to be silent Or toe the party line Complicity is for cowards Who are part of the crime. I will never be accused Of groveling on my knees I stand with my conscience On the side of Peace.