Poet’s Note: This poem is loosely based on the incident of 12 Nepalese kidnapped and killed by an Iraqi terrorist group Ansar Al-Sunna in August 2004. The 12 Nepalese were trafficked into Iraq by a foreign employment agency as migrant workers. The migrant workers were promised jobs in a hotel in Jordon but were sent to Iraq where they were killed by Islamic terrorists.
The Trail of Tears and Blood
Father, are you still toiling in the farm
Or, has the season of plantation ended
I can smell the monsoon
And rain soaked earth!
Yes father, I know our oxen are old
They cannot pull the plow
When I come back, we will buy young beasts
And you don’t have to rant them to trot fast
I have thought their names too,
Kale and Sete
A perfect black and white pair!
Mother, we will get a water-buffalo
You nurtured me with your dry breast
It’s my duty to feed you milk and rice
Yes, I know Bhunte loves rice with butter
Even though he has never tasted it!
When I saw a nice pair of shoes
On the supermarket stacks
I thought of you father
Are you still wearing worn out shoes
Given by the landlord?
Mother, your hands and feet are cracked
Perhaps this cream will heel you
Since a year a two,
Suntali, you were asking for a red sari and a blouse
You will surely look gorgeous in this pink lipstick
Bhunte, my dear boy,
You will look like an American in this hat
No, I won’t bring you a gun, even if it is a toy
In my dream I see you riding a bicycle
And going to school
You must study
Be nice to your mother
But for a while you must endure master’s brutalities
Your papa will bring lots of money
And you won’t have to tend master’s animals
Suntali, I see your redden eyes
I can hear you coughing
Perhaps we can install a bio-gas plant
So that you don’t have cook in fire-wood
And clean charred kitchenware
Every night you cornered Bhunte
And crawled beside me
I feel your moist flesh
Your warm breath
In the morning Bhunte’s surprised face
Made me happy when he said
I was sleeping between father and mother
How come I’m in the corner?
Bhunte, in this autumn festival
We will sacrifice a goat
And take blessing from the Goddess
And will be thankful for all the things she has given to us
Yes, you can eat meat to your heart’s content.
There will be no need to suck
Left over bones from the master’s kitchen
Miles of sand before my eyes makes me dizzy
Then I see you mother walking towards me
An earthen water pot on your head
Yes, I remember my promise
We will buy a piece of land
A hand pump in the yard
You won’t have to walk a mile to get water
Father, we will have our own house to live in
Out roof will leak no more
We will have bed and mattress to sleep
Your back will pain no more
Mother you sold your gold nose ring
Suntali, you sold your silver bangles
Father, you mortgaged our land
To send me here in the Arabian Peninsula
I had never in my life seen so many bank notes
Of thousand denomination
You will have diamond studded ring on your nose, mother
Suntali, your bangles will be made of gold
Father, we will reclaim our land
Even buy that farm we sold when mother was sick
Suntali, my back burns
I had never imagined the sun could be so hot
I miss your caress
Even though your palms are rough
Bhunte, I’ll bring you chocolates
No-no don’t eat that half sucked chocolate
Master’s son gave to you
Father, I will buy you cigarettes
You don’t have to collect stubs
Take out the tobacco
Wrap on a dry leaf and smoke
Mother, I wish we could talk on telephone
Last time when I had called
Master’s wife scolded me
Saying she is not my servant to run errands
Suntali, you had promised me
You will not cry
But what is this, the pillow is wet!
Bhunte, when I come back
I’ll enroll you in a school
Where they teach ABCD
The English medium school
You will sit next to our master’s children
Wear clean clothes like them
Father, I see you
Mother, I hear you
Suntali, I smell you
Bhunte, I feel you
Even though my blood is drenching the sand!
Three shots were fired
I did not see their face,
Did not recognize their language
Was I America’s accomplice?
Did I help the United States by tending camel in desert?
I even did not know I was in Iraq
I thought I was in Jordan
To fulfill a simple dream
To feed my family two course meal!
This is really sad. made me cry!