Gravesland Poem by Zyw Zywa

Gravesland



Winter light eats the wide hill
ever barer, buzzards hover over

the headstones in the fertile soil
which for centuries bore olive trees

The souls are elsewhere, where Israel
takes them, the remains perish

in black cloths, to be the first people
to enter the new world on the day

the gate of mercy opens
That is what the dead have lived

and fought for, for that
they have won against the god of war

they have conquered the city, with the source
that breaks out of the earth

Jerusalem, where I suffer
from divided togetherness

Will children of my grandchildren
collect their bones, honour them and

grow olives here again
with sky-high twigs of peace?

Saturday, March 9, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: cemetery,peace,death
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Israel = Azrael, the angel of death, who transports the souls of the deceased --- God of war: Shalem, after whom Jerusalem is named; today Jerusalem presents itself as the 'City of Peace' --- Collection 'Short Sermons' #50
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