we’re all craning our necks back toward Syria as she vanishes slowly behind us. Kenan leans on my shoulder, trying to get a better look, and his tears drop on my hand. I look up at him and I realize we really are Syria now.
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“Know that even in death, you’re my life.”
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“I would split a vein for Syria. If my blood could save her. If my death would bring our people their justice, I wouldn’t… there’s no question about it.”
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This is the price of a future with freedom, Khawf. It’s a price Hamza pays every day. But I’m Syrian. This is my land, and just like the lemon trees that have been growing here for centuries, spilled blood won’t stop us.
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“This is the price of a future with freedom, Khawf. It’s a price Hamza pays every day. But I’m Syrian. This is my land, and just like the lemon trees that have been growing here for centuries, spilled blood won’t stop us.
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“Every lemon will bring forth a child and the lemons will never die out.”
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“But—but how will you fight?” I ask.
He grins and nods to his left arm. “I still have another one, don’t I?”
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“But—but how will you fight?” I ask.
He grins and nods to his left arm. “I still have another one, don’t I?”
Life colorshas quotedlast month
“But—but how will you fight?” I ask.
He grins and nods to his left arm. “I still have another one, don’t I?”
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“But—but how will you fight?” I ask.
He grins and nods to his left arm. “I still have another one, don’t I?”