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The day all of Israel fell asleep, bald men in the shuk lowered their heads onto eggs and squash and snored out spice and the tourists dropped their cameras and lined the streets like new roads made of backpack to cover old stone and little children watching littler children sharp in their shabbos dresses laid in the mud and dug their white-tighted knees into the dirt and sighed and I sitting in my room smoking tea and standing on my head forgot about my broken foot forgot the time I turned my stomach toward yours squinted my eyes and pretended we were dancing didn’t ask myself How many seas I’d sail before I could sleep in the sand and I curled up to my blanket with somebody else’s blood on it and yawned. Today all of Jerusalem broke silent, the buses stopped and passengers froze sirens singing then stopping one by one like electric geese shot down, but no one was sleeping only grieving the fallen soldiers of a country young as me, old as dirt.
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Jun 12, 2011
Jun 12, 2011 at 7:01 AM UTC
memorial day
The day all of Israel fell asleep, bald men in the shuk lowered their heads onto eggs and squash and snored out spice and the tourists dropped their cameras and lined the streets like new roads made of backpack to cover old stone and little children watching littler children sharp in their shabbos dresses laid in the mud and dug their white-tighted knees into the dirt and sighed and I sitting in my room smoking tea and standing on my head forgot about my broken foot forgot the time I turned my stomach toward yours squinted my eyes and pretended we were dancing didn’t ask myself How many seas I’d sail before I could sleep in the sand and I curled up to my blanket with somebody else’s blood on it and yawned. Today all of Jerusalem broke silent, the buses stopped and passengers froze sirens singing then stopping one by one like electric geese shot down, but no one was sleeping only grieving the fallen soldiers of a country young as me, old as dirt.
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Jun 12, 2011
Jun 12, 2011 at 7:01 AM UTC
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