November 20, 2008

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Three Dreams from Haiti

With the recent unrest and political upheaval in Haiti, we are seldom reminded that this country was the first in the Americas to abolish slavery. It has a rich tradition of magical realistic art and once bore the name “The Pearl of the Antilles”. Toussaint L’Ouverture is considered father of modern Haiti. In the 1790’s he lead the fight for freedom from France and from slavery. The year after he died, in 1804, the Haitian people won their independence. Youth Radio asked Haitian students at Toussaint L’Ouverture School for Arts and Social Justice in Delray Beach, Florida for thoughts about the home they recently left. This is what some of them wrote.

DREAM

Last night in my dream

I see Mr. Peace who was

talking to the world by

saying it is time to

let one into your hearts

Mr. Peace said that

a bird doesn’t have

a brain to think but,

you people do

Why are you killing people and fighting

among each other?

It is time to change all your bad behavior

Last night in my dream

I saw that many people

repented for what they did

because everything that Mr.

Peace said touched

their feelings.

time to let peace

in your hearts.

-Gertrude Dimonnay
from Cap-Haitian, Haiti

DREAM

last night in dream

I saw life walking

away from everyone

last night in dream

I saw a poor and a

miserable life reflected

onto the wall and tossed

to me

last night in dream

I saw life goes on

last night in dream

I saw life with its

big mouth tried to

kiss everywhere

on my body

last night in dream

I saw life is happy

-Madelon Charles
from Thomazeau, Haiti



DREAM

Come, come, the new Haiti

I’m waiting for you

Since a long, long time ago I’m looking for you

Come, come the new Haiti

In my dream

I saw a beautiful smile in your face

I saw you were happy

Happy like a plant that finds good water.

In my dream

I saw your face, beautiful,

like a Haitian girl’s face

-Sherly Luc
from Cotes de Fer, Haiti


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