Tuesday, May 09, 2006

The Prayer

"Yaldah," they said
"Ah yaldah, a shekel!"
Their hands, soft and old
As they grope for my coins.
 
She asks me for twenty
A bill, in exchange
My wallet is open and
then
 
"Yaldah!"
"Yaldah!" 
How many?
How many?
The coins clicking
dubious
and cool
in my palm.
 
Another face,
Another bag,
They thank me
the recievers...
"Chassunah! Marry!"
They bless me
again.
 
"Slicha," 
I whisper,
My voice stunned
to silence.
"Ratzah l'hitpallel..."
I guesture at the Wall.
 
The hands leave mine
they are gone
when I leave.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Wow- what I love most about your writing is that you are able to take the ordinary we all experience and turn it into the extaordinary we should realize we are experiencing. Again- thank you for being such a beautiful writer- Can't wait to hear more from you when you return from seminary!
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