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Muslim Child
By Sr. Kamila
Muslim Child, child of Peace, child of War,
from a far-off distant shore,
what do your black eyes see?
My eyes are not only black.
Sometimes they are blue as the sky
or green as a tropical sea
or brown as the trunk of a palm tree
and every shade in between.
My skin can be black as molasses
or as pink as the blush on a rose,
as golden as freshly made honey
or dark copper brown as a penny
and every shade in between.
I am the richest of the rich
and the poorest of the poor;
as famous as famous can be;
a general’s child, pampered and bored;
a soldier’s child, orphaned by war;
and every rank in between.
I come from many countries,
speaking many languages,
but with one set of beliefs.
I believe in God who sent
Muhammad, Noah, Abraham,
Moses and Jesus
and every messenger in between.
So then, Muslim Child, child of Peace,
what do your bright eyes see?
I see that we’re each a piece
in the puzzle of humanity.
I’ll try to understand you
if you try to understand me.