The little park planted in memory of a boy who fell in the war begins
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A man doesn't have time in his life
to have time for everything.
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I don't Know if history repeats itself But I do know that you don't.
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Once a great love cut my life in two. The first part goes on twisting
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The end was quick and bitter. Slow and sweet was the time between us,
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After you left me
I let a dog smell at
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On a little hill amid fertile fields lies a small cemetery,
a Jewish cemetery behind a rusty gate, hidden by shrubs,
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A precise woman with a short haircut brings order
to my thoughts and my dresser drawers,
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An Arab shepherd is searching for his goat on Mount Zion
And on the opposite hill I am searching for my little boy.
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And we shall not get excited. Because a translator
May not get excited. Calmly, we shall pass on
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Do not accept these rains that come too late.
Better to linger. Make your pain
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A night drive to Ein Yahav in the Arava Desert,
a drive in the rain. Yes, in the rain.
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God-Full-of-Mercy, the prayer for the dead.
If God was not full of mercy,
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God has pity on kindergarten children,
He pities school children -- less.
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I have become very hairy all over my body.
I'm afraid they'll start hunting me because of my fur.
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I know a man
who photographed the view he saw
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All night the army came up from Gilgal
To get to the killing field, and that's all.
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If I forget thee, Jerusalem,
Then let my right be forgotten.
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On a roof in the Old City
Laundry hanging in the late afternoon sunlight:
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There is a street where they sell only red meat
And there is a street where they sell only clothes and perfumes. And there
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My child wafts peace.
When I lean over him,
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Out of three or four in the room
One is always standing at the window.
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Hebrew writing and Arabic writing go from east to west,
Latin writing, from west to east.
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The first rain reminds me
Of the rising summer dust.
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Visits of condolence is all we get from them.
They squat at the Holocaust Memorial,
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"What kind of a person are you," I heard them say to me.
I'm a person with a complex plumbing of the soul,
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Not the peace of a cease-fire
not even the vision of the wolf and the lamb,
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Yad Mordechai. Those who fell here
still look out the windows like sick children
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On Rabbi Kook's Street
I walk without this good man--
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Try to remember some details. Remember the clothing
of the one you love
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