Day 805
Ceasefire III, Day 70
There was no food in the markets.
Your family had money, but there was
nothing to buy. Then some food
was let in, not enough,
not what was needed: and what it cost
was beyond anyone’s means:
an onion for ten dollars. A bag
of flour: a hundred. Is it
different now? Or is the difference
only that the world
has turned away?
The world: detached, indifferent, weary
of this genocide. Many
are saying it’s over, move on,
report something else. You
walk through the market, looking
for greens, for onions. For cooking oil.
Flour. Yesterday two kids
were shot. Two infants
died of exposure. You saw
an old woman
sitting in front of her tent, her legs
immersed in flood water.
Surrounding her,
the smell of corpses, sewage,
rotting memories. The stench
of everything lost, ruined, despaired of.
Do they think this is over? Do they think
the genocide is past?