Day 837
Ceasefire III, Day 102
for T.
In the late night,
in the early morning,
a girl is writing. She writes
by the light of her phone
since there’s no electricity.
Daily she walks to charge her phone
(in spite of snipers,
in spite of rain, cold, wind)
at a charging station
blocks from where she’s living.
Once she walked the same route
to her classes at the university.
Once she walked with her friends,
laughing, talking about crushes,
sharing dreams for their futures.
Now those friends are dead.
Now this girl is the sole survivor.
The only carrier of their dreams.
Now there is no university, now
her favorite professors are dead
and others are teaching on line.
The girl studies. She takes her exams.
She reads night and day
by the light of her phone. She writes
every day to document
what she sees. To mark
the destruction, the deaths, the illnesses.
To not forget. To never forget.
She writes every day and does not stop.
Write, habibti, as though your life
depends on it! Write
because your life depends on it.