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PALESTINE IN ATHENS

by JUNICHI SEMITSU

For June, Dima, Naomi, Suheir, and Edward Said, who first introduced me to the people of Palestine

For opening ceremonies
I want athletes from Palestine in line
between those from Pakistan & Panama
waiting to enter the gates of the Coliseum
the only security checkpoint they know...

I want Muhammad Ali to light
the Olympic torch & burn
every security fence in Gaza Strip

I want Bela Karolyi to carry
the next Keri Strug from Nabulus
the first Palestinian girl to need crutches
for reasons unrelated to war

I want every government
that ignored UN Resolution 242
to watch that red black green & white flag
rise so many times
they can't help humming the Anthem of the Intifada

I want the Flo-Jo of Jenin
sporting a hijab on a box of Wheaties
a hockey team sporting kuffiyehs
on the cover of Sports Illustrated
& Teen People pre-occupied with pole vaulters
from a post-occupied Palestine

I want Yassir Arafat to look into luge

I want airport security to suspect every Palestinian
of being a world record holder
& march them through gold medal detectors

I want to watch the Jesse Owens of Jerusalem
leave more smoke than a M203 grenade
the Randy Barnes of Bethlehem
fire shot puts farther than forty F16 missiles
the Marion Jones of Jericho
jump hurdles the height of 100 apartheid walls
for total Palestinian track & field domination
bringing home so much gold
the West Bank becomes the Bank of the West
& Fort Knox gets jealous

So let the Games begin
when the occupation ends
because I want the Olympic congregation
to recognize a nation
named
Palestine

Junichi P. Semitsu

Bio:
Junichi P. Semitsu is the Director of June Jordan's Poetry for the People and an instructor in the African American Studies Department and Boalt Hall School of Law at the University of California at Berkeley. His writings have been published in the Chicago Tribune, The New Crisis (NAACP), and the Stanford Law Review.  He recently served as the keynote speaker at the Building Unity conference in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and performed in the San Francisco poetry slam finals. Posted with the permission of the poet. Originally posted at www.poetryforthepeople.com/poem/palestineathens.html