Day 786
Ceasefire III, Day 52
You wake to heavy rain and wind.
It’s early. Still dark. Your children
are still asleep on their mats. You
adjust the blankets covering them,
draw the flimsy panels
of your makeshift tent
more closely together. You
have brought them this far: all
five of them still alive.
Their home gone. Their father
murdered. Their uncle. Cousins.
Skinny: the youngest of them
still not speaking. Afraid
of loud noises, flashing lights,
anything in the sky. But
living. Breathing. At times
even laughing. You look
at them now on the floor
of the tent, some of them
with their arms around others.
Love, grief, and despair
contend in your heart,
but not surrender. Never
surrender. The rain
is beginning to let up
a little. Soon
you will rise
and go searching for food.
Your children have slept
all the way through this storm.
You have protected them
one more night.