Bänoo Zan

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Testimony*

The people knew that the enemy was their enemy
but they knew that the enemy within
was more bloodthirsty
than the enemy beyond the borders
and the people prayed for the worst

because they had suffered

worse than the worst

and they were brought to believe

they had no power over their destiny

so they prayed that destiny would yield to power

and so it was that power was unleashed against power

The people cried—

We are out of power—

May those who will fall from power

see justice in the end

The people cried—

The enemies within and beyond the borders

seek power for themselves

We are still powerless, hopeless, dreamless

We no longer believe

those who held their tongues

when we were butchered by our own—

We no longer believe

in the blood-thirsty god

in whose name we were killed

And the people tried to

bring down their oppressors with bare hands

but they failed

so they prayed

and when people pray with broken hearts

their prayers shatter the gates of hell

and the rivers of blood overflow their banks

I am a poet

I pray with my people and hope with my people

I break and bleed with my people

I live and die with my people

The people cannot wake

from a waking nightmare

The enemies have robbed them of

their inheritance and dreams

their words and silence

their resistance and hope

The people cannot tell one nightmare from another

They cannot build dreams out of nightmares

They are dancing on the grave of their dreams

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*This poem responds to American and Israeli war on Iran that started on February 28, 2026, as well as the massacre committed by the Islamic Republic against peaceful protestors on January 8 and 9, 2026, that has claimed thousands of lives.


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