Committee of United Campesinos

So That You May Not Forget


 

Dedicated to Miguel, a Baptist minister killed with three others in El Salvador on November 15, 1989.

 

You tried to rip out the roots of my life.

One time, ten times, a thousand times, a

million times.

To erase me from the earth

so as not to leave traces of my existence.

But today I am more alive than when you

killed me.

I give you back your death

so that you will always carry it like a

shadow

that does not allow you to forget—

that the bread you raise to your mouth

is the bread that was paid for with the

sweat of our workers;

the coffee that delight you

you took from campesinos blood;

the latest fashion that you wear

you robbed from women who worked long

 hours.

Because of your luxury, billions of my

brothers and sisters

were left without food, without sleep,

without rest, without schools.

When you sleep, may you draw in your

dreams

the faces to be disappeared

the pain of their children

the bodies you mutilated

and the tortures you designed.

I give you back your death.

Because today I am more alive than when

you killed me.

 

Salvadorean refugee, Secudino Ramirez

 

 

They plucked our fruit, they cut our branches, they burned our trunk, but they could not kill our roots.

Committee of United Campesinos, Guatemala