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PRIDE Even rocks crack, I'm telling you, and not on account of age. For years they lie on their backs in the heat and the cold, so many years, it almost creates the illusion of calm. They don't move, so the cracks stay hidden. A kind of pride. Years pass over them as they wait. Whoever is going to shatter them hasn't come yet. And so the moss flourishes, the seaweed whips around, the sea bursts forth and rolls back -- and still they seem motionless. Till a little seal comes to rub up against the rocks, comes and goes. And suddenly the rock has an open wound. I told you, when rocks crack, it comes as a surprise. All the more so, people. © Translation: 1989, Chana Bloch and Ariel Bloch
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Mar 29, 2017
Mar 29, 2017 at 2:39 PM UTC
Pride by Dahlia Ravikovich
PRIDE Even rocks crack, I'm telling you, and not on account of age. For years they lie on their backs in the heat and the cold, so many years, it almost creates the illusion of calm. They don't move, so the cracks stay hidden. A kind of pride. Years pass over them as they wait. Whoever is going to shatter them hasn't come yet. And so the moss flourishes, the seaweed whips around, the sea bursts forth and rolls back -- and still they seem motionless. Till a little seal comes to rub up against the rocks, comes and goes. And suddenly the rock has an open wound. I told you, when rocks crack, it comes as a surprise. All the more so, people. © Translation: 1989, Chana Bloch and Ariel Bloch
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