Day 731
The children are gathering on the beach.
A singer is teaching them a song:
one line at a time, then a whole verse.
Another. The children repeat
after him: their small high voices
accompanied by the rhythm of the waves.
This could be a scene
from anywhere: a children’s
chorus, a camp, a workshop.
But the teacher has led these children
across the rubble of their city
to the sand that is also strewn
with rubble. Everything
they have known
is behind them: houses gone,
schools gone. Many parents gone.
Siblings. And the song the teacher
is teaching is a song
of resistance. A song of strength.
Exuberance. Louder, he tells them.
Stronger! Their voices —
vibrant now, determined —
overcome the sound of the tide. Carry
west, over the water. If you look
beyond them you can see the line
where the sea reaches
to touch the sky. In the afternoon
sunlight, it too is vibrating.