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“Gaza And Jerusalem: A Triptych”

Gaza And Jerusalem: A Triptych

 

i.

 

The world minds

for awhile, is

dismayed, (dismay

a momentary stay

against

the world’s

minds mining

the words they

make from

that which is

at stake

for us, oh Lord,

says a friend on

the other side

of the

 

 

ii.

 

line): the world

loves

what it knows,

it glows

in droves

of pharmacies,

balms lined

against walls,

platitudes to no

end, you see

–you surely

see, Lord, into

the mystery

of this so-

called calm

we bend.

 

 

iii.

 

You are

a hand

through thin

air, Lord, our

One and Only

repository,

sandwiched

between sweaty

nationalisms:

are we to take this

are we to take

this as progress?

Worlds

reassemble

in our minds, these

sides of the line.

Tell us where

and we’ll put

them there.

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