The Dead Man Walking
by Thomas Hardy
The Dead Man Walking
by Thomas Hardy
What started in the Israel Defense Forces and Shin Bet security service, and spread to other branches of power and to the media (which has, for years, deliberately emphasized the violent side of Palestinian reality) has now permeated every part of Israel's social fabric. That's apparently the only way a state can continue with a conquest and oppression without being overly concerned about what it means to the conquered.
I dream a world where man
No other man will scorn,
Where love will bless the earth
And peace its paths adorn
I dream a world where all
Will know sweet freedom's way,
Where greed no longer saps the soul
Nor avarice blights our day.
A world I dream where black or white,
Whatever race you be,
Will share the bounties of the earth
And every man is free,
Where wretchedness will hang its head
And joy, like a pearl,
Attends the needs of all mankind-
Of such I dream, my world!
THE PUPPET
If for a moment God would forget that I am a rag doll and give me a
scrap of life, possibly I would not say everything that I think, but I
would definitely think everything that I say.
I would value things not for how much they are worth but rather for what they mean.
I would sleep little, dream more. I know that for each minute that we close our eyes we lose sixty seconds of light.
I would walk when the others loiter; I would awaken when the others sleep.
I would listen when the others speak, and how I would enjoy a good chocolate ice cream.
If God would bestow on me a scrap of life, I would dress simply, I
would throw myself flat under the sun, exposing not only my body but
also my soul.
My God, if I had a heart, I would write my hatred on ice and wait
for the sun to come out. With a dream of Van Gogh I would paint on the
stars a poem by Benedetti, and a song by Serrat would be my serenade to
the moon.
With my tears I would water the roses, to feel the pain of their
thorns and the incarnated kiss of their petals…My God, if I only had a
scrap of life…
I wouldn't let a single day go by without saying to people I love, that I love them.
I would convince each woman or man that they are my favourites and I would live in love with love.
I would prove to the men how mistaken they are in thinking that they
no longer fall in love when they grow old-not knowing that they grow
old when they stop falling in love. To a child I would give wings, but I
would let him learn how to fly by himself. To the old I would teach
that death comes not with old age but with forgetting. I have learned so
much from you men….
I have learned that everybody wants to live at the top of the
mountain without realizing that true happiness lies in the way we climb
the slope.
I have learned that when a newborn first squeezes his father's finger in his tiny fist, he has caught him forever.
I have learned that a man only has the right to look down on another
man when it is to help him to stand up. I have learned so many things
from you, but in the end most of it will be no use because when they put
me inside that suitcase, unfortunately I will be dying.
translated by Matthew Taylor and Rosa Arelis Taylor