As I swallow the second to the last morsel of eba*
I almost choke it up
When I heard the news reporter
Give a detailed report of the impending chaos
I got up hurriedly
Rushed to meet my family
Packed our precious belongings
And rushed to the basement
Day after day, week after week
The racketing of bombs above our heads
The anguished cry of the captives never dies down.
In my sleep
I shed unshed tears
I pray unprayed prayers
Hoping against hope.
Taking stock of the situation
Outside my comfort zone
My horrible dream comes true
Tears find their way out of my eye sockets
Dismembered arms, amputated limbs
Gorged eyes, flayed faces
Some recognizable, some not.
My stomach retched at the sight
I walked in a dazed stupor
Drunken in anguish, reeling from shock
Weary from psychological stress
Stumbling, stumbling across my fallen brothers
What hope is there for me?
And my ever distraught family
I sighed and gnashed my teeth
As I remembered my last morsel of eba*
That meal is better off than me
Sitting coolly in one place
Not caring anything about the affairs of this world
So my thoughts ran paranoid.
Alas! out of the thick black darkness
A bright light knifed through
Shining, cutting through the darkness
Bringing with it love, joy and peace
Peace, Oh peace like a river
Giving me peace in times of war
Like cold water on my sun-fried back
Cooling my very innards
With the Prince of Peace riding in glory
Accompanied by the shout of angels
Saying “Peace, on earth”
Then ceased the wind
And there was a great calm
Giving me hope again.

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