Now You See Me
Now
You see me
Familiar am I?
Yes we have met…
Remind you?
Imagine this pen was a spade
Then think back to your holiday prints
Me in the awfully tattered khaki
You in baggy shorts and funky t-shirt
Looking out of your designer shades
As I squint into the midday heat
No I wasn’t looking you in the eye then
Nor were head to head like now
With my ears tuned to muffled cries
From the underground prison
Yours to the booming music
Immediately above
Me planning my escape
As you enjoyed your escape
That September we both left Eritrea
Seventeen hours later you were here
I was shot at on the border
Was sold, bought and resold
The map of that trip is scored on my back
Do you want to see? No I didn’t think you would
My best friend was maimed
The other one died in a cell
My sweetheart drowned
Countless I left behind
I am here now
If you can see me
Read my lips
Slave
No more
Am
I
This piece was inspired by Luam Estefanos’ article on her experiences in the military service; exactly a month ago today Luwam and colleagues launched a campaign to stop slavery in Eritrea, please join the campaign and help them make this a reality visit: http://StopSlaveryInEritrea.com
Selam Kidane
31/01/2012