It’s Raining Ash, It’s Raining Snow
An image appears upon my feed
And for a moment I am struck
A glitch in my brain as I cannot for a second
Comprehend what I am seeing
The town in which I live
The place I’m heading for the winter
Is under it’s first blanket
Of late autumnal snow
A moment to be celebrated
Snow means work and work means pay
And pay means living
And exploring and travelling again
But juxtapose this image
With the things that I have seen
From a country far closer
Just across the Mediterranean Sea
Palestine sits
With Gaza the strip
Under constant bombardment
It’s Autumn there too
White flakes drift
From sky to ground and settle
Against a muffled, dark and empty
Shadow of a background
It took me a moment
Longer at least than I would have expected
To tell where and what I was looking at
To be punched in the gut with assumptions of perspective
Is it raining ash or is it raining snow?
Dear God allow me to see and hold
To remember and speak of and cry for their struggle
No matter how far or for how long I go