Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
If I close my eyes
I can see it now:
A suburban hearth
with a smokeless fire.
A lounge with two ends as far
as east from west;
In
this corner - a chanukia
In this, the West's bequest.
In this corner, a tree
with lights flashing,
so appealing, so concealing.
And in this,
a small light singing
above the static
of a frozen world
going nowhere
fast.
And a young child's eyes
darting,
smarting
from the smoke
that gets in your eyes.
This poem originally appeared in SEASONS OF THE MOON for Kislev 5758.
Written by Rabbi Yaakov Asher Sinclair.
General Editor: Rabbi Moshe Newman.
HTML Design: Michael B. Treblow
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