Chapter 6 : Verses from Gaza

Summary: Through the power of poetry, we aim to capture the profound emotions and resilient spirit within the heart of Gaza, Palestine. This campaign delves into the multifaceted experiences of individuals amidst conflict, using verse as a poignant tool to echo their stories, hopes, and unwavering resilience. It's an ode to the human spirit in the face of adversity, seeking to bridge understanding and empathy across borders.


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The Poem: Verses from Gaza



The siege is a waiting period.

Waiting on the tilted ladder in the middle of the storm.

( Mahmoud Darwish)


My home collapsed, the wall clock remained.

The wall collapsed, on went The clock.

( Samih al-Qasim)


Three religions buried inside a city’s walls.

Some kiss the walls; some walk beside them, emptied of belief.

( Naomi Shihab Nye)


If the cries of the little ones cant stop them

Know that they are already dead.

( Abdul Wajid)


The foot soldiers will find no ground

Their jackboots will melt on their way

( Roza Denice)


When these children would walk to the God,

Imagine what would they tell Him?

( Mirza Iqbal)


They may destroy the concrete walls,

But not the will of the souls within.

( Mirza Iqbal)


I can\'t chant for peace and freedom,

They took the bead of Gaza from my rosary.

( Judy De Villiers)


Body will die a thousand deaths.

Stay firm, oh my little soul.

( Ayesha Hussain)


Oh Gaza, don\'t be afraid of doing the right thing.

Even if you suffer for what is right, you are blessed, the Bible says.

( Nafisa Khan)


Deafening silence. Endless vaccuum. Infinite longing.

Do you feel that? Yes, Gaza.

( Tabrez Ali)


Gaza's strength crumbles, faith endures,

Yearning for light, from distant shores.

( Fatima Tauseef)


Gaza's plea echoes, on the brink of despair,

Silent tears fall, the world's compassion rare.

( Ayesha Illahi)


In Gaza's embrace, my heart finds solace and peace,

For Gaza's sake, I'll strive, my love will never cease.

( Brett De Villiers)


In Gaza's embrace, hope lingers, unending,

The walk for freedom, a journey of resilience, extending.

( Jeff Robin)


In Gaza's heart, peace yearns, a desperate plea,

Can we not afford to let love set Gaza free?

( Shazia Khan)


My heart aches for Gaza's little ones,

Their stolen smiles, a tragedy caused by their own neighbors.

( Ali Ahmad)


Innocent children, why must their lives be taken?

Let them thrive, in Gaza's embrace, unshaken.

( Shaheen Iqbal)


In Gaza's heart, hope flickers, refusing to fade,

Amidst the darkness, resilience blooms, undeterred and unswayed.

( Khairul Nisa)


In Gaza's heart, love's plea echoes through the sand,

Why not embrace unity, hand in hand?

( James Michael )


The devil's reign of terror must be ceased,

Haunted by nightmares, Gaza's plea for peace.

( Rachel Carrim)


My dear Gaza, your strength ignites hope's fire.

In your struggle for justice, hearts and minds aspire.

( Rohit Singh)


Gaza, a land not mine, yet my heart weeps for your plight.

As flames consume, anguish grips, darkness eclipses the light.

( Ruan De Villiers)


How can I find peace when my neighbors suffer in pain?

Nightmares haunt me, shrouded in dread, the innocent's cries remain.

( Jameel Akhtar)


So many little souls, their innocence lost in the strife.

The road to redemption, burdened with sorrow, teems with life.

( Fatima Akhtar)


In Gaza's heart, words falter, silenced by strife's cruel hand.

Yet courage blooms, unyielding, in a nation's unwavawering stand.

( Rohan Pandit)


My heart aches for Gaza's innocent souls, torn by strife's cruel hand.

Yet courage ignites, unwavering, in a land where hope will always stand.

( Rozia kanwal)


Truth has been silenced, its voice held captive in chains,

Gaza's verses echo, resilience flows through poetic veins.

( Abu Isaa)


In Gaza's verses, truth unfolds, its voice breaking chains,

Resilient hearts speak, love's embrace washes away stains.

( Honest Mirror)


In Gaza's verses, hearts yearn for peace's embrace,

Amidst turmoil, hope whispers, seeking a harmonious space.

( Anonymous)


The world's eyes on Gaza's plight, witnessing the pain and despair,

But in the verses of hope, victory awaits, guided by Allah's care.

( Shaheena ganai)


In Gaza's verses, hearts unite, embracing humanity's worth,

Praying for wars to cease, and peace to bless the Earth.

( Lorraine Cockrell )


In Gaza's verses, souls entwine, valuing humanity's worth,

Praying for wars to cease, let peace reign on Earth.

( Lorraine Cockrell )


In Gaza's verses, hearts unite, cherishing humanity's light,

Praying for wars to cease, let peace's melody take flight.

( Lorraine Cockrell )


In Gaza's verses, love transcends, embracing humanity's worth,

Praying for wars to end, let peace's harmony be rebirthed.

( Lorraine Cockrell )


Fear not, Palestine, the world's eyes now open wide,

Your cries resound, your pain acknowledged, stand tall with pride.

( Maymoona Ismail)


She painted white birds, churches, women, peace,

But was shattered by the cruel stars of war's release.

( Phillippa Yaa de Villiers)


In Gaza's trials, courage stands tall,

Solidarity's light breaks through the wall.

( Emad Mruwat)


A mother's strength, unwavering, she finds solace in Allah's embrace,

With one arm gone, she cradles her child, love's unyielding grace.

( Aine Hayden )


A mother's arm lost, yet Allah's praise she sings,

With one remaining, her child she still brings.

( Aine Hayden )


A mother's arm lost, her faith in Allah unwavering,

With one remaining, her child she embraces, love engraving.

( Aine Hayden )


A mother's arm lost, her faith in Allah unwavering,

With one remaining, her child she embraces, love engraving.

( Aine Hayden )


Palestine, etched in our hearts, a flame that won't depart,

Amidst Israeli winds, your resilience ignites our art.

( Amina )


Gaza, beloved land, your spirit forever shines bright,

In unity we stand, a beacon of hope, our guiding light.

( Farzana Khan)


Gaza, my love, your strength echoes through time's embrace,

In solidarity we stand, a testament to resilience and grace.

( Farzana Khan)


Gaza, my love, your spirit shines bright in the darkest night,

Together we rise, united, in the face of every fight.

( Farzana Khan)


In olive groves, whispers echo, tales untold,

Gaza's heart beats, a story of courage unfolds.

( Abdul Basit )


Palestine, tomorrow's freedom we foresee,

Nurturing hope, like the olive tree, it shall be.

( Ahmad Raza)


May Allah's grace shield and guide you,

May peace and abundance forever reside in you.

( Shuja Shaikh )


I pour my heart's ink for Gaza's plight,

Yet words falter, as humanity's light.

( Anonymous)


My heart aches, shattered into shards of pain,

Praying for peace, my sister's hope I sustain.

( Haajira )


My heart, shattered, weeps for Gaza's plight,

Praying for my sister's safety, day and night.

( Haajira )


In Gaza's darkness, stars of hope still gleam,

Their strength and faith put our own to shame.

( Ayesha Hathurani )


In Gaza's darkness, stars of hope still gleam,

Their strength and faith put our own to shame.

( Ayesha Hathurani )


In Gaza's darkness, stars of hope still gleam,

Their strength and faith put our own to shame.

( Ayesha Hathurani )


Children gaze at the night sky, longing for peace's embrace,

Love's whispers pass from kin to kin, spreading hope's grace.

( Shyra Govender )


In Gaza's heart, we stand strong, united in our plight,

Children's dreams soar high, yearning for peace's guiding light.

( Romaana Lambat )


Lay down your arms, break free from greed's embrace,

Let empathy guide us, as innocence finds solace.

( Gillian Schutte)


Inshallah, your strength will never wane, Gaza,

From the rubble, your spirits rise, resilient and brazen.

( Anis Ahmed)


Inshallah, your spirit never fades, Gaza's resilient might,

From the rubble, hope emerges, shining through the darkest night.

( Anis Ahmed)


While hearing cries of pain, others perish in a blink,

Through fervent prayers, this too shall pass, we think.

( Grace Mavhiza)


I tucked my children in bed, held them close, safe and sound.

But morning came, shattered dreams, their innocence, unbound.

( Amtul Khan)


The sky unfurls a flag, not blue and white,

But crimson hues, a somber blend of day and night.

( Sarah Godsell)


Among the ruins, the wind whispers their names,

And for a moment, their spirits rise, playing eternal games.

( Kasia Morris )


Children stand in the rubble, faces stained with blood and tears,

Yet find joy in the smallest places, conquering their fears.

( Rasmika Naidu)


End the violence, let peace be revealed,

Embrace unity, let love be unconcealed.

( Gary Brennan)


Smiling face in the gentle rain, a treasure found amidst the pain,

Will the crimson tide cleanse the stains, and peace in Gaza finally reign?

( Elena Lopez )


In the gentle rain, a smile's embrace, a treasure found amidst the pain,

Will the crimson tide cleanse the stains, and bring peace to Gaza's domain?

( Elena Lopez )


A city of sorrow below,

Shielded by hope's eternal glow.

( Iam T. Ruth )


Gaza, a place of pain and strife,

Yet still, a glimmer of hope in life.

( Auguste Barrios)


O Gaza! Your children's blood flows free,

In the face of injustice, victory you shall see.

( BibiSatar)


O Gaza! Your children's blood flows free,

In the face of injustice, victory you shall see.

( BibiSatar)


O Gaza! Your children's blood flows free,

In the face of injustice, victory you shall see.

( BibiSatar)


O Gaza! Your children's blood flows free,

In the face of injustice, victory you shall see.

( BibiSatar)


O Gaza! Your children's blood flows free,

In the face of injustice, victory you shall see.

( BibiSatar)


In Gaza's depths, humanity's darkest tale unfolds,

Lost fragments of hope, buried within ruins untold.

( J Brand)


In Gaza's depths, humanity's darkest tale unfolds,

Lost fragments of hope, buried within ruins untold.

( J Brand)


In Gaza's depths, a haunting resemblance, my heart aches,

Familiar faces, echoes of love, in sorrow's embrace.

( Aaliya Coovadia)


In Gaza's depths, my tears swallowed, my parents' memory cherished,

Braver than death, a name I hold, not just a number, I've flourished.

( Sadaf Shoaib )


Their bodies lay buried beneath the rubble's weight,

Yet their souls soared free, escaping the monstrous fate.

( Sami)


O Gaza, our destiny, as the world watches and waits,

Bold and strong, we'll triumph soon, defying cruel fates.

( Bibi Satar)


O Gaza, our fate, as the world watches and waits,

Bold and strong, we'll triumph soon, defying cruel fates.

( Bibi Satar)


O Gaza, our fate, as the world watches and waits,

Bold and strong, we'll rise above, defying cruel fates.

( Bibi Satar)


In Gaza's verses, the blind see, your treatment they inquire,

Betrayed by brethren, cheated, their love turned to fire.

( Shah Roohul)


The cactus weaves the tale, untouched by apartheid's cruel hand,

Lubya's memory lingers, cherished in Gaza's verses, a sacred land.

( Andy Tom Hunter)


The cactus tells the story, untouched by apartheid's cruel hand,

Gaza's verses honor Lubya, a cherished memory in this sacred land.

( Andy Tom Hunter)


The Resistance's flame burns bright, undying in its righteous fight,

Gaza's spirit soars high, forever shining with unwavering might.

( Todd Miaskowski)


Children who should hold toys, now cradle martyrs in their arms,

Gaza's innocence stolen, forced to grow beyond their tender charms.

( Arooj)


Oh people of Gaza, fearless and strong,

True heroes, in the face of adversity, you belong.

( Tahmeena)


In Gaza's heart, sorrows bloom, children weep beneath the moon,

Their cries unheard, yet strong and clear, skies tremble, a tale of doom.

( Insha Jeelani)


In Gaza's heart, sorrows bloom, children weep beneath the moon,

Their cries unheard, yet strong and clear, hope whispers, a promise soon.

( Insha Jeelani)


Salute to Gaza's strength, unwavering faith,

His soul silenced, yet he smiles, defying life's wraith.

( Samreen Gul)


Shattered dreams, unheard cries, broken homes, unconsidered plight,

Yet Gaza stands strong, unwavering in faith's guiding light.

( Sabreen Parray)


Today I awoke, smoke fills the air,

Yearning for a day free from sorrow and despair.

( Ahmed Rahim )


Oh World, can't you see the pain we bear?

Must lives be lost for you to truly care?

( Ahmed Rahim )


Smiling in a bit of rain, treasure in pain.

Will the blood wash away?

( Elena Lopez)


Hoarse-voiced we beckon Peace to the burning sea,

Even when flames catch skin, we plead: Peace, swim free.

( Katleho Shoro)






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