GAZA
Gaza, land of ancient olive trees,
its branches, arms that implore the sky,
its leaves, yellowish green tears,
under a scorching sun, a slow fire.
Its houses, boats stranded on the sand,
hit by waves of war and apathy,
its walls, stories engraved in stone,
of resistance and pain, an open wound.
Its children, flowers that grow among rubble,
with eyes that reflect an uncertain tomorrow,
full of the uncertainty of reconstruction.
its laughter, echoes that seek a tomorrow,
in a withered garden, with no spring nearby.
Its streets, rivers of tears and hope,
that flow among ruins, looking for a way out,
its people, stars that shine in the night,
despite the darkness, a light on.
Gaza, a poem written in blood and pain,
a song to life, which resists the clamor,
a cry of hope, which rises to the sky,
a call for peace, a new future.
GRACIELA NOEMI VILLAVERDE is a writer and poet from ConcepciĆ³n del Uruguay (Entre Rios) Argentina, based in Buenos Aires She graduated in letters and is the author of seven books of poetry, awarded several times worldwide. She works as the World Manager of Educational and Social Projects of the Hispanic World Union of Writers and is the UHE World Honorary President of the same institution Activa de la Sade, Argentine Society of Writers. She is the Commissioner of Honor in the executive cabinet IN THE EDUCATIONAL AND SOCIAL RELATIONS DIVISION, of the UNACCC SOUTH AMERICA ARGENTINA CHAPTER.