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Thursday, October 11, 2012

This Yom Kippur

This Yom Kippur

I forgive


Those that showed me the ugly side of 

Religion.


That took what was most dear to me and 

Flushed it down the toilet.


Who stole, injured, raped, murdered

With actions but also with words.


That constantly asked, demanded, asked, demanded, and asked again without shame.


And when you didn’t give were made to feel

Irrelevant.


Who engaged in false flattery, while 

Thinking first and foremost of themselves,

I forgive. 


And I start anew.


Hoping somehow that this year will be Different.


That I will not be asked for anything that

I cannot afford.


That I will be only with those who love me 

For who I am.


With people that are real, like children.

I forgive and I pray


To be forgiven.

 

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Yonah (Dove)

It's time 
To fly,
Ben Amitai

The trial is over,
Victory sealed
Our pact renewed
My truth revealed.

Now, shine your light
From miles away
Like those before
For those today.

It's not too early,
It's not too late.
Pour out your joy
My pure young mate.

Please be at peace
And sing My song
Let out your smile
Don't wait too long.

I Am Not

I Am Not
Interested
In idols
Of humans.
I'm Jewish
After all.

I wish I
Didn't need
Labels: white
Versus black
Man, woman
Short and tall.

I hope one
Day to care
Just for You
Who is Big
And not me
Who am small.

To break through
And connect
And just do
My best not
To need so
Many walls.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Yom Kippur

My love, in My eyes,
Is the apex of beauty.
My people are perfect
Like the cries of a child
Never a fall
From which it doesn't recover.
Not a single blemish
That I can't brush aside.
It always looks tall
From the top of My shoulders.
Calm and collected
As it's held in My arms.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

The Market of Shabbos

I want to get to a place
Where I don't have the time
To think about images

Too busy in cycles of 
Informing and exchanging
Taking flight and upgrading
Deciphering and deplaning

Keeping up with the beat
Of the conductor,
The master of
Prayer.
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