Ode to Yohanna’s Baby
Ode to Yohanna’s Baby
In
The small cramped quarters
A lone light bulb dangling above
A baby was born
Her bright intelligent eyes wide open
On
The dusty streets
Where food was as scares as hope
A girl grew up
With rich vivid dreams
At
The sparse unconvincing classroom
With few books and one tired teacher
A student shone bright
A glorious rising star
In
The smelly dingy barracks
Where anguished cries go unheard
A young woman was raped
Countless times
In
The embrace of a devoted companion
Where a promise is dearer than life
An unlikely glint sparkled
Love uninvited
On
The vast dark sea
His mother feebly fighting to stay afloat
A baby boy was born
No one saw his eyes
Open briefly
Then shut
Selam Kidane
03-04-2014
Six months ago today I learnt what despair meant… 366 young Eritrean died and the world watched the whole thing… that hurt but knowing it might happen again fills me with anger… not the righteous anger that makes one rise up and kick something, but the desperate type that makes me want to tear my hair out… the feeling of having so many desperate questions and not a single answer…RIP Yohanna and Baby, I hope there is no desperate anger on the other side…