Don’t Call Me

Haniya Yusufali

Haniya Yusufali

Too many people die
Too many people call me
To come
To a frail old woman
A careless youth
An innocent child
I was called
When there was a shooting
When there was a bombing
I came to Hiroshima and Nagasaki
I went to Afghanistan
Syria
Iraq
Palestine
I was summoned
To pick up the starving children in Yemen
To retrieve the infants in Ukraine
To clean up the remains
Of the war in Aleppo
To sweep away the bodies
Drowned on the beaches of the Mediterranean
Escaping from war
But arriving at my door
I was called too many times
So don't call me again
Because you attacked your brother
And starved your orphaned children
And widowed your women
So don't call me then
 

This poem was written by a Bay Area local for the San Jose Public Library Short Edition collection.
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