Three samples are enough to want the whole! So ancient, Greek and Talmudic. Thanks to Sivan Butler-Rotholz
From OLAM SHANA NEFESH
By Jane Medved:
SIRENS
They think it is the young girls singing
you see, we pull them to us as smoothly
as oiled rope uncurls into golden braids.
It only takes a few minutes before everything
they see is woman. The pale skin of the sails
spreading like thighs, the thick knots
that tie the anchor turning to strands
of dampened hair held by a lover
before she shakes it free. The salt tastes
as sweet as sweat and soon the ship’s thrust
into the sea becomes unbearable.
This would be enough for galley slaves,
soldiers who tattoo fortunes on their scars,
the simple, parched sailors. But they are not
the ones we want. When we see the heroes
whose fierce deeds fall like hammers, we lay
aside our nocturne of desire. We sing instead
as a mother holds a dying child until
the horizon is…
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Luscious imagery and beautiful words. Thanks for introducing me, Philippa.
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Thanks to you, Phillippa! The collection is absolutely worth reading in its entirety. Viva la poesia!
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One of my friends tells me it is not available through Amazon UK?
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