In Somalia
In Somalia, a thirteen-year-old girl
was gang-raped by six men.
Found guilty by a Sharia court,
the girl was buried in sand up to her neck
and stoned to death.
Repeat that three times and
maybe your brain will absorb it
Repeat three times and maybe
your blood will boil and you’ll never forget it.
In Somalia, a thirteen-year-old girl
was gang-raped by six men.
Found guilty by a Sharia court,
the girl was buried in sand up to her neck
and stoned to death.
Who brought the charges, her brothers,
her father? Her rapists?
And what happened to them?
Nothing, apparently, the article
doesn’t say, the girl was just an incidental
mention in a larger study, not even named,
just that she was thirteen,
and gang-raped by six men
and found guilty by a Sharia court
and buried in sand up to her neck
and stoned to death.
Do women also throw the stones
Or it is an exclusively male pastime?
I can’t digest this.
I can’t see lone and level sands
stretching far away without seeing a shape:
not a rough beast slouching toward Bethlehem
but a head, the smashed, shattered head
of a thirteen-year-old girl.
Claudia Morrison is the author of a novel, From The Foot of the Mountain, a collection of stories, I Should Know, and a memoir in poetry and prose, Coordinates. She taught English for many years at John Abbott College.