How odd...
For the first time in over 30 years I am returning to a
part of the world that I have longed for, dreamed about, hated, adored.
A part of the world that has excluded me, exiled me, and yet a part
of the world that has never left me.
30 years ago, I left my land, my home to never go back.
At the tender age of 12, I didn't know what it meant to leave your
land behind. How can you leave your land, your home, that which has
taken hundreds of years to make you, that which through time has become
part of your blood, part of the scent of your body, part of the glow of
your eyes?
For 30 years, I have gone back to my land, in my dreams
only. For 30 years, the closest I have ever come to my land, has
been when the fresh smell of earth rises with the first rain of the season,
when I, like a disheveled peasant, run out to the street, to the yard, to the
parking lot, to wherever I am, just to breathe in the smell of earth
which takes me back to my land.
How odd that I am flying back now not to my land, but to the
land just near it, where the likes of those who chose to exclude me
now escape to get their Green card to the United States, my
adopted homeland. How odd, that I, the excluded child, am now
flying to Ankara to walk one of them thru the interview process.
He leaves by Choice.
I left by Force.
He's immigrating.
I was exiled.
He will take his personal belongings, his heirlooms, his
memorabilia.
I took nothing! not even a fistful of dirt from
my land.
The irony of it all is that I, the exiled child have now
become the bearer of the torch, the same torch that lady liberty holds up
high in her hand on Ellis Island.
I, the exiled child, who for 30 years, silently carried the
pain of being a victim of Anti-Semitism am now going back as the liberator
to my oppressor.
How odd.
How strange!
How so very powerful!!
How enormously and deliciously gratifying.......
July 2008
On the Way to Ankara
Indeed very powerful! This is beautifully inspiring :)
ReplyDeleteThank you my friend... Namaste.
ReplyDeletebeautifully said Allaleh joon.
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