Update on Afghanistan
The girls in Khost eat poison biscuits
carefully prepared by the Taliban;
their mothers set themselves on fire,
though liberators can't smell the smoke.
Carefully prepared by the Taliban,
the fires rage across the towns,
though liberators can't smell the smoke
because they cover up their faces.
The fires rage. Across the towns,
the women's scars stay hidden from view
because they cover up their faces,
still afraid to face the mobs.
The women's scars stay hidden from view,
unseen by victorious liberators
still afraid to face the mobs
that stand outside in seething rage.
Unseen by victorious liberators,
schools still shut out groups of girls
that stand outside. In seething rage,
brutal policemen patrol the shops and
schools. Still shut-out groups of girls
are raped and inspected for chastity.
Brutal policemen patrol. The shops and
streets, where Afghan daughters
are raped and inspected for chastity,
look much the same as their mothers'
streets. Where Afghan daughters,
not allowed to talk or work or sing,
look much the same as their mothers.
Their mothers set themselves on fire.
Not allowed to talk or work or sing,
the girls in Khost eat poison biscuits.