Reader's letter: When will my tears dry?
December 29, 2017When will my tears dry?
You said you were protecting civilians
Then you killed Gadhafi
Libya became a battlefield
Paradise for the smuggler
Gateway to the Mediterranean cemetery
Mothers are crying
Ghettos are lonely
Our leaders are silent
The African Union remains mute
And our youths are dying
When will my tears dry?
Today I woke up to news of another boat disaster
Yesterday I saw a mother crying like a child
I saw a neighborhood lose dozens of their youth
A whole village in mourning
I met a couple that just became childless
When will my tears dry?
When will my tears dry?
Not when Europe becomes the only hope of our young
Not when the youth believe that we cannot make it here
When will my tears dry?
Back when you took away my trusted friend
You made that innocent lady a widow
You make this stainless child fatherless
You took away a perfect mother
Someone just put up a property for sale
For them it is either death or sail
For the ones that dock, Europe is just misery
For all the long months, no one is receiving a salary
Earning a living means prostitution and drug trade
And now all their hopes are fading
Yet on a daily basis the young are leaving
This poem was written by Edrissa Baldeh from The Gambia. He currently studies in Japan.