Wednesday, 7 January 2009

Poem of resistance

Someone sent me this poem to show to you...

Bruce Cockburn wrote this for Central America in 1983 but I keep
thinking about it now:

If I Had A Rocket Launcher

Here comes the helicopter -- second time today
Everybody scatters and hopes it goes away
How many kids they've murdered only God can say
If I had a rocket launcher...I'd make somebody pay

I don't believe in guarded borders and I don't believe in hate
I don't believe in generals or their stinking torture states
And when I talk with the survivors of things too sickening to relate
If I had a rocket launcher...I would retaliate

On the Rio Lacantun, one hundred thousand wait
To fall down from starvation -- or some less humane fate
Cry for Guatemala, with a corpse in every gate
If I had a rocket launcher...I would not hesitate

I want to raise every voice -- at least I've got to try
Every time I think about it water rises to my eyes.
Situation desperate, echoes of the victims cry
If I had a rocket launcher...Some son of a bitch would die

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love this poem i hope you do not mind ifi pass it around...

Solomon's Mindfield said...

yes, of course you can-anything i put on my blog is available for distribution as wide as possible...thx, it is great isn't it/

:-)

Anonymous said...

Me too!, sorry i already copy it distributed to others...
it's really express what happen in gaza know....

Anonymous said...

Me too!...sorry i already copy it n distributed to others....
It's really express the palestinians with situation in gaza at the moment.

Anonymous said...

Me too!...sorry i already copy it n distributed to others....
It's really express the palestinians with situation in gaza at the moment.