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grown with love

grown with love

written by jude hammouda

The fertile soil of the motherland waiting to bear the fruits of her peoples labor

Ready to bear children of love in her welcoming womb

National cuisines would not be complete without her love

Her love to grow such things others admire,

Longing for the feast of their country

Tart jaffa oranges, overwhelmingly sticky juice dripping between your fingers

Gloomy winter days made up with the sunny flavor of each slice

oil extracted from the sacred olives, or

Smashed with a rock from the garden, opening up each morsel, ready to be brined

Brined in love, history and tradition

Green almonds with the crunch felt in your soul,

wait a couple weeks and get the beloved sweet brown fragment

Homegrown watermelon, representant of our home colors

Green outer layer, the thick skin protecting the innards from invaders

White sublayer, color of the peaceful clouds before the smoke

Red succulent flesh, the blood of my people spilled in the streets, down each gutter

Black little seeds, like the black little gifts from the platoon to each home

A flash of light as bright as the oranges

A morsel as precious as an olive

A crunch that shakes your soul, leaving fragments within you.