Thursday Poem

How to Teach a Child to Pray

Humiliate her at every checkpoint. Replace
the Second Surah with air raids and shelling.

Reduce everything she knows to rubble.
Bury her younger brother under his school.

Laugh when she raises her hands in front of her face
and asks your God for peace.

Surveil her dreams of clean water and fresh bread.
Reduce everything she knows to rubble, again.

Direct her to ignore the smell of decaying bodies
when bowing down to perform Ruku.

Strip search her grandparents in the street
let her hold their shame.

Expect her gratitude for being able to count
on one hand cousins who have one hand.

Teach her to dread shelters and refugee camps
instead of periods.

Assume her capacity to forgive will be longer
than her memory.

Dare her to stand up and repeat
“God is Good!.”

by Frank X Walker
from Kinfolk.
Poetry Magazine January/February 2026 issue of Poetry.

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