Monday, May 28, 2012

Madrid, 11 March 2004

By Juliette M. van de Mheen

I can't forget her

A sad Señora at El Pozo station
At 8.38 am

Her missed train
Death's destructive steel snake
Shattered Spanish dreams

She beheld this inferno
Shell-shocked
Almost crying
In a strangled voice

Marching  in poignant protest
Among all those millions
Their enormous anger
Exploded  in  the streets
Shouting: "NO!"

Madrid, one year later
At exactly 7:37 am
All church bells
Sang the song 
Of Spain's sorrow
Which broke my heart.


Juliette M. van de Mheen lives and works in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. She has worked at the University Library of Amsterdam, where she worked partially for the Rare and Early Printings Project), and she now works at the Municipal Archive. Five other poems were published at Naturewriting.com, The Shofar Literary Review and Troubadour21. Readers can find her blog here.

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