Between the Lines
“Between the Lines” is part of the collection Poems of Witness and Possibility: Inside Zones of Conflict. Read the introduction to the collection here.
Lines down
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Note: The author wrote this poem prior to the Israel-Palestine War that erupted in 2023.
the middle
in the sand
by the sea
flowing streams
of endless traffic
keep your eyes
on the way we
fight over rows
of trees on the hills
vines in the valleys
everything on the
horizon is lit by
power lines
Border fences
barriers and a wall
where there was
no separation at all
Is it Israel or Palestine
or both with a dash
or maybe the line
should be a slash
but which comes first
over this too we can clash
These lines
that split us
into teams
code our maps
red blue green
like those stripes
on so many flags
we run up the lines
or wave at protests
where people wear
ideology on their sleeve
to say you may hate me
but I will never leave
Then our flags get turned into
banners for battle or burned
make people shake and rattle
which knocks out our lines
of communication
Is it really time for
a demonstration
to prove that
the messiah
may tarry
yet God
is surely
on our side
Do we really have
to step up and decide
it’s time to draw a line
What will happen
to me if I don’t
to you if you won’t
if we each leave our side
and cross the divide
What if we resist the call
to put our lives on the line
create a lifeline together
help one another carry
the burden of memory
embrace every parent
who has lost a child
love every orphan
whose childhood
has been defiled
What if we meet
between the lines
we seekers of peace
forged by so many wars
Go ahead
write on
the next line
is yours