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2.3k · Aug 2017
Homeland
Zineb Aug 2017
Sand covers the land from border to border. Flags of different colors and people are raised proudly in cars and throughout the streets. Buildings that once held happy families have lost their souls as their inhabitants have left them behind with empty promises of return. The occasional rubble is in the streets and beautiful towns are only remembered by the people who once walked the streets. The martyrs are the beauty of these towns now as their blood decorates the streets. The plants bloom with the tears of mothers, the blood of children, and the sweat of soldiers. War is such a horrid thing yet some still find the beauty in it. I've always been nostalgic for a place I had never been.
Nostalgia is a bitter emotion.
1.9k · Oct 2016
War.
Zineb Oct 2016
War is tragic at best. We send our children off to die by the hands of another. Compensation will never be a child yet we will take it anyways. Proud we should be to win the war in the end. The battle may have been won but our child will be forever lost. Even when our children do come back they are still lost somewhere in the wreckage of a battlefield on lands that our feet will never touch. Liberated is the land yet our children have taken the fall and are forever captured in a life where there is no liberation.
1.6k · Sep 2015
Living hell
Zineb Sep 2015
Sweetheart, I hope you go to heaven when you die. For you've been living in hell this whole time.
637 · Sep 2015
New worlds
Zineb Sep 2015
We are all born in these world's that we don't belong in. Perhaps, we were put in these worlds to make new worlds. Ones we belong in. One day someone will find your world. They will love it and love it and love it. Like no one ever did and your world will become their world.
604 · Jul 2015
To those who left.
Zineb Jul 2015
But when you leave. Oh man, when you leave. You're not taking yourself. You're  taking a piece of me and everyone you've ever touched. Everyone you've ever learned something from. So don't leave so bitter. For you're taking a universe with you, my dear boy.
To all the character I’ve ever loved
431 · Sep 2015
Exquisite tragedy
Zineb Sep 2015
But sometimes the beauty of the world isn't enough for anyone.
Essentially an oxymoron
344 · Apr 2017
Confrontation
Zineb Apr 2017
How do you change the hearts of the people? Especially when you cannot even convince those you love to do the same?
Confronting my activism.
323 · Sep 2015
Untitled
Zineb Sep 2015
The people are hurting. But it's okay cause people always find a way to be okay.
213 · Nov 2020
The Shame
Zineb Nov 2020
They say it's shameful to discuss. That it's not ownership and how you're really just making everything uncomfortable. They'll tell you to keep quiet for the sake of keeping things "normal". Even though your normal was stolen from you. However, the "shame" they speak of dies when our stories are told.
there is no shame in telling your story
212 · Apr 2017
Dead men
Zineb Apr 2017
Dead men tell no lies.
But dead men make all the lies.
Make us all believe they are watching over us.
But why watch your past when there's a whole future before you?
205 · Aug 2017
Drowning.
Zineb Aug 2017
I can't give you what you want. My body is screaming at me for help like a child lost in the supermarket. I willingly entered this situation though. Yet I find that the choices that I face now are not my own. My body is not my own any longer. Tears camouflage with the water that engulfs me completely. The world truly never stops spinning. Mother Nature has left me behind. My body is not my own any longer. I scream and only the sharks hear me and they have no pity for screaming girls. Life fades to black like my favorite film. Mother Nature I realize has not left me behind but has let me join her and become one with her once more.
What are you afraid of?
203 · Dec 2018
Questions
Zineb Dec 2018
America, what good are you without your children?
182 · Dec 2018
Untitled
Zineb Dec 2018
Want something and then let yourself have it.

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