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Home arrow Literature arrow Poetry arrow Poem for Lebanon
Poem for Lebanon PDF Print E-mail
Written by Xiuhcoatl   
Jul 24, 2006 at 04:15 AM

Poem for Lebanon

by Juan Santos

Beirut is a red crater in the infant’s back;
she has been pulled from her mother’s womb,
the spine obliterated by shrapnel, her
blood slipping into gasping pits of stone and smoke.

These are the demons Christ cast out,
spitting blood into the president’s ear,
hissing “power.”

He slips the black hood over his face, lifts his palms,
his arms, opens himself in the shape of the cross,
and spins in one place until there are no walls left standing,
nothing between himself and the black night,
himself and the stars.

He will send missiles and praises in the morning.
Jesus is coming soon.
He will have no tongue, only a sword in his mouth.
He will not come to heal the Earth, but to destroy it.

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