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The Terrorist at my Table
by Imtiaz Dharker
Bloodaxe Books | April 2006 | ISBN 1852247355
The right word
Outside the door
lurking in the shadows,
is a terrorist.
Is that the wrong description?
Outside that door,
taking shelter in the shadows,
is a freedom-fighter.
I havent got this right.
Outside, waiting in the shadows,
is a hostile militant.
Are words no more
than waving, wavering flags?
Outside your door,
watchful in the shadows,
is a guerrilla warrior.
God help me.
Outside, defying every shadow,
stands a martyr.
I saw his face.
No words can help me now.
Just outside the door,
lost in shadows,
is a child who looks like mine.
One word for you.
Outside my door,
his hand too steady,
his eyes too hard
is a boy who looks like your son, too.
I open the door.
Come in, I say.
Come in and eat with us.
The child steps in
and carefully, at my door,
takes off his shoes.

About the author: Imtiaz Dharker is a poet, artist, and documentary film-maker. Her books of poetry, illustrated with her drawings, Postcards from God (1997), I Speak for the Devil (2001), and The Terrorist at my Table (2006) are published by Bloodaxe Books.