Content warning: Sexual assault
like stones being swallowed
into a little girl’s stomach,
a baby drops from its mother
face first into a pit of barbed wire
I was raped on Nauru
through a tiny crack
leak trickles of blood
and dirt too hot to touch
(it’s quickly filled with putty)
I have been very sick
sorry little girl
there is no room on the fridge
for such a sad drawing
but 8739, what an exotic name
I have never said that I did not want a termination
there are white men’s hands
in a woman’s body
there is blood on their shirtsleeves
but they won’t remove their hands
I never saw a doctor
skin and bones plead and burn
babies are lined up on the floor
guards spread the legs of women and children
(maybe no one knows we’re here)
I saw a nurse at a clinic but there was no counselling
you have been told a lie
they have taken advantage of you
you have been ripped apart
and I understand you will feel very angry about that…
I saw a nurse at villawood but there was no interpreter
…tell anyone who seeks to follow you
that they should not do it
or they’ll end up in a similar circumstance
or much, much worse
I asked but was not allowed to talk to my lawyer
look tony, look scott
here come pete and poor old mal
here boys, take these before we run away
the keys to the gulag
Please help me
like to dislike
share to spread the word
hold your children a little tighter
before you tuck them in tonight
Maybe no one knows we’re here
*Some lines in this poem are paraphrases of Scott Morrison’s recorded speech to asylum seekers in 2014; some are adaptations of lyrics from Nick Cave’s ‘O Children’; some are direct quotes from a letter written by an asylum seeker referred to as ‘Abyan’ by the media when her case made news in late 2015.