a list poem discussing the Maguindanao Massacre (Philippines)
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A is for air becoming heavier to breathe day by day B is for boys, the sons I haven’t seen for a long while C is for calls I anticipate till dawn D is for doors that used to be shut in the middle of the night E is for equality, that which I always hear but never see F is for fraternity, that which they promote G is for gratitude they say I’m supposed to have H is for husband; where is he now? I is for invulnerability I wish my men have in combat J is for jokes that never pull out laughs K is for killing that now shocks me not the least L is for love that perhaps I once felt in a dream M is for massacre: killing on a larger scale N is for nothing, all that I now possess O is for over, the one thing I wish things would be P is for peace that mocks me in my restless dreams Q is for quintessence, the ironic disbelief I do have R is for rhythm of the song the gunshots make S is for sanity, an old friend I’d like to meet T is for time that seems to slow down by the moment U is for understanding that I’d like to have of what had gone by V is for victory; who will have the last laugh—and when? W is for waiting, what I’ve been doing and still will X is for x-marks, representing hundreds crossed out Y is for yearning, the faithful company I somehow wish would leave Z is for the sound now defeated by my flowing tears late at night |