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“Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?” Adolf Hitler, August 22, 1939
I cut the sky, and heaven cries,
I gallop yet can never escape.
Killers drove me off my land
Despatched me onto a death march
One thousand miles of desert.
Pillagers followed our route
Stealing our goats, our women
Our children.
Abused bodies thrown into ditches.
The Turkish infantry men made bets
On the next to fall. The lord commander,
Ordered us to leave the orphans behind
They would convert to Islam & be saved.
He promised. A hundred young souls
Left, crying, shivering with fright.
We begged for milk for the babies.
They laughed at us. Talaat Pasha,
Told you. Over a million Armenians
Now on death marches into the desert.
The children’s feet bled, they would not stop.
Women gave birth, they would not stop.
Many, many died, they would not stop.
They poured acid over the feet of anybody
Who complained. The Turks treated their
Horses better than us. We could not sing
Hymns. We were infidels, dhimmi,
Less than nothing. When our people raved
In the terrible heat, they were shot.
The only mercy allowed to us.
Soldiers hit us constantly, broke ribs
Raped our sisters, daughters, wives
On the desert floor. My soul dimmed
I rose to protest, I was stripped naked,
Whipped. They threatened to crucify me
And leave me to die. “The sun, burn you away”
“Maybe your saviour help?” They laughed.
In the name of my father, I will not spare you,
I promised. Where the pillar of iron is…