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‘Hide and Seek at the Bataclan’ by Elizabeth Boquet

November 19, 2016
in Poetry, Terrorism
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Paris, 13 November 2015

The hiders: cheaters with suicide-belted access
to ethereal hiding places — traceless
but for grieving faces searching sidewalks.

The seekers: police, army, press corps, beloved
— my son in front of the TV. I try to shove
the new rules into our silent conversation.

The Bataclan echoes, Come out! Come out
wherever you are! but nobody can breakout
from their infinite hiding spots.

Us and them. We’re all entangled in
an eternal endgame. Nobody wins.
Together, we’re all it.

 

With an MA in French from Middlebury College, Elizabeth considers herself lucky to reside in Switzerland where she can live daily life in French while thriving on English as a writer, teacher of English as a Foreign Language, chair of Pernessy Poets and active member of the Geneva Writers’ Group.

 

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Comments 18

  1. Leon says:
    9 years ago

    Forza Elizabeth!

    Reply
    • Elizabeth Boquet says:
      9 years ago

      Grazie mille, Leon! Your creation, “Pernicolo” inspired me.

      Reply
  2. Eric Hamblett says:
    9 years ago

    Wonderful! Enjoyed this very much.

    Reply
    • Elizabeth Boquet says:
      9 years ago

      Thanks so much, Mr. Hamblett!

      Reply
  3. John Ronan says:
    9 years ago

    Top notch. Very fine work.

    Reply
    • Elizabeth Boquet says:
      9 years ago

      Thank you very much!

      Reply
      • Elizabeth Boquet says:
        9 years ago

        PS If ever you’d like to see more, I have a blog: https://oakstoacorns.blogspot.ch

        Reply
  4. Sydney Caitlin Howell says:
    9 years ago

    A resounding “yes”, Liz. It is comforting to have even hard truths named.

    Reply
    • Elizabeth Boquet says:
      9 years ago

      Agreed! Not at all sure I managed it completely but appreciate your encouraging words.

      Reply
  5. Roderick Vincent says:
    9 years ago

    Very witty poem, Elizabeth. Powerful to juxtapose a kid’s games against terrorism in that it is all so childish if you lift off in a space rocket and soak in the earth as a small blue marble floating serenely in the blackness and see we are all one and together here…So I loved the last line

    Reply
    • Elizabeth Boquet says:
      9 years ago

      Thanks very much for the feedback, Mr. Vincent. Very interesting insight.

      Reply
  6. Hope says:
    9 years ago

    So eloquently written!!!

    Reply
    • Elizabeth Boquet says:
      9 years ago

      Thank you very much, Hope. It’s lovely to get such positive feedback !

      Reply
  7. Walburga Appleseed says:
    9 years ago

    An extraordinary poem. I’m a fan.

    Reply
    • Liz says:
      9 years ago

      Oh wow! Then you are my first fan! Thanks so much.

      Reply
  8. Jenny Lind Schmitt says:
    9 years ago

    This poem captures the horrible sadness of this event. Hide and seek – what a perfect, ironic metaphor for our disbelief in the face of tragedy. Thank you.

    Reply
    • Elizabeth Boquet says:
      9 years ago

      So glad the poem can be read that way — especially by you, Ms. Schmitt. Wasn’t at all sure how it would be taken.

      Reply
  9. Tomás Ó Cárthaigh says:
    9 years ago

    Fine tribute, alas the likes will happen again and again…

    Reply

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