Day 646
Doctors Against Genocide
Al Shifa
They are rebuilding the bombed
hospital: the destroyed
machinery, the wrecked ER.
They are building a field hospital
on its grounds: tents
for examining rooms, tents
for patients who need to stay,
tents for staff. A surgery tent.
They’re collecting instruments,
iv lines. They’re repairing
damaged beds, damaged wheelchairs.
They know their field hospital
could be bombed again. They know
there are those who tell them
it’s futile, impossible, doomed.
Why set up these tents
with walkways between them?
Why set down benches for weary
nurses and doctors? Visitors? Why
plant these trees? The doctor
who tells you about this
nods. Smiles. He’ll return
to the market for nylon. Canvas.
That what they rebuild
may be useful. Durable.
That the sturdiness they’ve grown
for years be sufficient
to serve them. Thay they never
accept defeat. That they not be defeated.