Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Let It Come Like Wildflowers: ADVENT 2

 ADVENT WEEK 2: PEACE

“Wildpeace,” by Yehuda Amichai (translated by Chana Bloch)


Not the peace of a cease-fire,

not even the vision of the wolf and the lamb,

but rather

as in the heart when the excitement is over

and you can talk only about a great weariness.

I know that I know how to kill,

that makes me an adult.

And my son plays with a toy gun that knows

how to open and close its eyes and say Mama.

A peace

without the big noise of beating swords into ploughshares,

without words, without

the thud of the heavy rubber stamp: let it be

light, floating, like lazy white foam.

A little rest of the wounds —

who speaks of healing?

(And the howl of the orphans is passed from one generation

to the next, as in a relay race: 

the baton never falls.)


Let it come

like wildflowers,

suddenly, because the field

must have it: wildpeace.


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