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August 28, 2008 Parshat Re’eh: See Through By Mendel Jacobson Submit a Comment
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Eyes why’d hopin’…
Hopin’ for anything, for something: A purpose to be, a reason to believe. They look but don’t see; only black- And-white flashes of shattered images Tear-soaked: Dignity crawling in the gut- Ter, soaking coat dragged through muddy Puddle, weighing down the frailty that Once was upright and proud; Royalty Limping over to an alley dumpster, pre- Paring a feast fit for a rat off its moldy Offerings; Innocence selling itself on The corner to the highest bidder and The lowest scum; Holiness burning in Its own home, spit on by its own children, Kicked by its own shoes, buried by its Own earth in its own garden – its very Own prayer shawl, a shroud. Images flashing; not easy to comprehend and so: Pupils (and teachers too) blur with watery sadness; So sad, too sad and it trembles over the lid, rolls Down the cheek in teasing slow-motion, never coming To a stop but going further, deeper into parts that do not Know inks, letters, words – and so they shall be and remain Silence A tear, a rip Bro ken Curses… blasphemies… Eyes don’t lie (Some even say they are visionaries) – And from this point of view It’s just too hard to look Eyes, too tired, close Heart, too raw, closes So closed, yet so far away… See I present before you today A blessing and a curse But how can He? He Who represents all that is blessed And good, holy and pure, true and Real – how can He present before Us, to us, within us… a curse? (Present? Do such presents come gift- Wrapped and with an intricate bow?) See and be seen: So many years, slaves, destroyed, wounds Dripping, scars never really calloused and So our eyes have closed, we have forgotten How to see a blessing (and, tell me, who can Blame us – ‘tis better to see nothing at all than To look upon our loved ones hurt and hurting) Oh, we can still look at facades and borders, Don’t worry; it’s just that we have forgotten How to see through them and deeper – we’ve Forgotten what purity, holiness looks like. O, but have we really forgotten how to see or Have we merely closed our eyes, a weary traveler Coming to the end of his journey, coming so close To home? See… Open your eyes, sweet child, and see through the pain, Through the curses and into the joys, the blessings clear And lucid everywhere you’d just care to look – what, do You for even an unholy moment think He, He who is Real, Who is Reality and Truth, would present us with curses Without presenting us first with the flame to uncover their Blessings? What is a curse, a challenge, if not G-d saying: I believe in you, I trust in you, I know you can take anything And make it everything; I know you can take that which may Seem like a problem and make it a solution, I know you can Look at a broken body and see a complete, always complete Soul Eyes see whatever we open them to – Don’t you think it’s past time we did? It is a see-through world in which we live. The only question is: What do we see and what do we see through? Mendel Jacobson is a writer, poet and journalist living in Brooklyn. His weekly poetry can be seen at jakeyology.blogspot.com
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