Feb 12, 2024

Poet's Nook: “IF I MUST DIE” by REFAAT ALAREER

Image of Refaat Alareer sitting in a crowd of graduates

(This poem was written before the author’s (pictured above) death in an airstrike by the Israeli military)

 

If I must die, 

you must live 

to tell my story 

to sell my things 

to buy a piece of cloth 

and some strings, 

(make it white with a long tail) 

so that a child, somewhere in Gaza 

while looking heaven in the eye 

awaiting his dad who left in a blaze— 

and bid no one farewell 

not even to his flesh 

not even to himself— 

sees the kite, my kite you made, flying up above 

and thinks for a moment an angel is there 

bringing back love 

If I must die 

let it bring hope 

let it be a tale

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