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But their idols are silver and gold, made by human hands. They have mouths, but cannot speak, eyes, but cannot see. They have ears, but cannot hear, noses, but cannot smell. They have hands, but cannot feel, feet, but cannot walk, nor can they utter a sound with their throats. Those who make them will be like them, and so will all who trust in them.” Psalms:4-8 Who knows? Who knew? Marched, dragged, ordered, bottom line, taken, to the synagogue was I abducted, every Sabbath; on the Festivals, this Psalm recited, catching the child’s eye, the words symmetry, the conceptual contained, struck and stuck, and seven fingered decades, he stumbles once again upon it, this time in his file of poems yet unwrit, aging along with the poet, for almost the last five years. the prayer book, black covered, thumbed well worn, by father-supplied, periodically page number is whispered, my childlike eyes gravitate to the English translation, though Hebrew versed too, the English verses whip my attention, the concept of the Lords invisibility, a super power in my mind, early taught by storied Abraham’s idol smashing, and the futility of idolatry, since invisible God is everywhere these days of memes and trolls, idol worshiping grows strong, the fast thirst to recognize, admire, yes, to worship; plaster, alabaster, clay, marble, even gold & silver pay them no mind, trained early on to covet only what we cannot see, *sources of the pieces within of the divine surreal that perfect our flawed shapeliness, the electric human touch, the simple kindest gesture, the tender embrace, the ineffable softness of child’s cheek an old man’s childish innocence, the love of all carved-by-hand woodwork for beauty only, the artistry of good, mastery of emotion, all to perfect your vision to witness what only the heart can envision* You do not understand the contrast contradictory? You will. ______________ *Silvio Silver and gold Won't buy back the beat of a heart grown cold Silvio I gotta go Find out something only dead men know*       SILVIO: WRITTEN BY: BOB DYLAN AND ROBERT HUNTER                                                                                                                                                  <> *Said the shepherd boy To the mighty king Do you know what I know? In you palace wall mighty king Do you know what I know? A child, a child Shivers in the cold Let us bring him Silver and gold Let us bring him Silver and gold Let us bring him Silver and gold Do you know what I know/ So you see what I see? Do you hear what I hear?* “**DO YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR?” LYRICS LEONARD COHEN**
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Jul 18, 2021
Jul 18, 2021 at 11:29 AM UTC
“ But their idols are silver and gold, made by human hands”
But their idols are silver and gold, made by human hands. They have mouths, but cannot speak, eyes, but cannot see. They have ears, but cannot hear, noses, but cannot smell. They have hands, but cannot feel, feet, but cannot walk, nor can they utter a sound with their throats. Those who make them will be like them, and so will all who trust in them.” Psalms:4-8 Who knows? Who knew? Marched, dragged, ordered, bottom line, taken, to the synagogue was I abducted, every Sabbath; on the Festivals, this Psalm recited, catching the child’s eye, the words symmetry, the conceptual contained, struck and stuck, and seven fingered decades, he stumbles once again upon it, this time in his file of poems yet unwrit, aging along with the poet, for almost the last five years. the prayer book, black covered, thumbed well worn, by father-supplied, periodically page number is whispered, my childlike eyes gravitate to the English translation, though Hebrew versed too, the English verses whip my attention, the concept of the Lords invisibility, a super power in my mind, early taught by storied Abraham’s idol smashing, and the futility of idolatry, since invisible God is everywhere these days of memes and trolls, idol worshiping grows strong, the fast thirst to recognize, admire, yes, to worship; plaster, alabaster, clay, marble, even gold & silver pay them no mind, trained early on to covet only what we cannot see, *sources of the pieces within of the divine surreal that perfect our flawed shapeliness, the electric human touch, the simple kindest gesture, the tender embrace, the ineffable softness of child’s cheek an old man’s childish innocence, the love of all carved-by-hand woodwork for beauty only, the artistry of good, mastery of emotion, all to perfect your vision to witness what only the heart can envision* You do not understand the contrast contradictory? You will. ______________ *Silvio Silver and gold Won't buy back the beat of a heart grown cold Silvio I gotta go Find out something only dead men know*       SILVIO: WRITTEN BY: BOB DYLAN AND ROBERT HUNTER                                                                                                                                                  <> *Said the shepherd boy To the mighty king Do you know what I know? In you palace wall mighty king Do you know what I know? A child, a child Shivers in the cold Let us bring him Silver and gold Let us bring him Silver and gold Let us bring him Silver and gold Do you know what I know/ So you see what I see? Do you hear what I hear?* “**DO YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR?” LYRICS LEONARD COHEN**
§§§§§§§§§§ poem conceived on December 2016 in New York City; completed July 2021, Shelter Island, NY.
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99/M/NYC/Lippstadt/Kraków
Jul 18, 2021
Jul 18, 2021 at 11:29 AM UTC
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