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Poems of Protest, Resistance and Empowerment (7)

We'll be publishing poems regularly on the No-one Left Behind blog. This week, a poem by young housing campaigner Shimous Aidaroos. Shimous Aidaroos  |  Wed Feb 16 2022
Take Back the City! Housing campaigners at the Mackies site in West Belfast at end 2021, learning how to take photos to map land with potential to help meet the acute housing need faced by so many people in the city.

I walk into a home but it’s not mine
the carpet stinks
the bathroom wall is covered in mould
and I feel like I’m being stripped to the bone with cold,
the walls are closing in on me and I can’t breathe; no breaks.
If this was a place meant for refuge, why do I not feel safe?

My ‘home’ was like a cage meant for display ,
but I must not let them pry, or creep or glare or stare.
My ‘home’ felt like a place a stranger let me share,
they handed me this ‘home’ without a single care.
Why did I, a child, have to shout this is not fair!
But now I can say - look at these scars they left to bare.

Sometimes it felt like crying into the sky, hoping for an answer,
when they never planned for it to be there.