This Poem was Submitted By: Stevie Costello On Date: 2003-02-09 02:02:54 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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Kabbalah.

In the narrow lanes I heard the moans, Yet I possessed no fear Being drunk on pilsner beer As I stumbled o’er the cobblestones. Then awaking in a puddle soon Coughing up rainwater vile, And throwing up my stomach bile I did not fear the moaning moon But the ground began to shake with noise As the stop and start of heavy rain. When down the roads they marching came Feared I they sought the girls and boys. The trucks they loaded children in, Six million or seven, And had them bound for heaven On that dark road to Terazin Yet not far did they get, these men, For the faceless hulking mass Moaned now at every turn and pass, And the Golems were upon them.

Copyright © February 2003 Stevie Costello


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