A Tap on The Roof
By Hafsah Aneela Bashir
The warning scud skirts the roof
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Slah Nuwasrah gathers his nephews
Nidal wide-eyed
Muhammad screams in his cot
The pregnant wife frozen to her bed
Corner of the quilt chewed wet by clamped teeth
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Serrated edge of a warning phone call
Spreads panic
Hana frantically searches the yard
‘Where is Muhammad Malaka?’
Wheels of a little bike spin to a halt
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Basema sips her coffee
Thirsty from today’s long fast
Husband, Mahmud has his feet up on the table – again
She lovingly chides him and says ‘Don’t, the children will do the same!’
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Suha Abu Sada tries to force her legs to
move
Clutches of her wheelchair means she must stay put
She stares out the window,
fingers circling prayer beads
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Argentina take on Holland
Muhammed, Ibrahim, Salim, Suleiman, Musa, Hamdi
watch the penalties – laughing
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Naifa, 82, cries remembering how once she would have sprinted
Sprinted down the three floors of her storey
Cleared the 100 meters to a place where only her lungs would burn
From the acrid smoke
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A small head amongst the garden, a house blown wide open like a faceless corpse, only legs dangle from a mangled bike, bloodied football shirts lying amongst the rubble, vultures on high hill tops clapping – laughing at the show
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Operation Protective Edge
Obliterating Palestinians Dead
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Hafsah Aneela Bashir is a poet and spoken word artist currently completing an MA in Postcolonial Literary and Culture at the University of Leeds. Her poetry has been published by Crocus Books in the anthology, ‘When Saira Met Sara’ bringing together Muslim and Jewish writers. This poem, A Tap on the Roof, is the winning Entry of Interpal’s Palestine Verses 2016 Poetry Competition. Read more of Hafsah’s work at www.hafsahaneelabashir.wordpress.com.