And the love of Mohammed and Isra
Is the love that cannot die.
It's a song that was written in Gaza
It's the love that will always survive.
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Mr Clinch this is a beautiful poem. The very title seems like dramatic irony, but one has to recognise that love can prevail from dark places and scary corners. I like the concept of love coming from Gaza because we all know the conditions under which the people of Gaza live. Love in Gaza would sem like a secondary or even tertiary need because the need for survival is so very important. I love how you contrast the scenes in gaza with the persevering quality of love eg: Mohammed told Isra he loved her
Beneath that terrible rain. A very good poem :)
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Mr Clinch this is a beautiful poem. The very title seems like dramatic irony, but one has to recognise that love can prevail from dark places and scary corners. I like the concept of love coming from Gaza because we all know the conditions under which the people of Gaza live. Love in Gaza would sem like a secondary or even tertiary need because the need for survival is so very important. I love how you contrast the scenes in gaza with the persevering quality of love eg: Mohammed told Isra he loved her Beneath that terrible rain. A very good poem :)