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March 06, 2013

Wednesday Poem

21 Short Poems or The Gun
.

*

There is a gun in the closet.
There are many things in the closet.


*

An extremely small man
may ride on a gun
like a horse,
a black horse.

*

If a monster with seven heads
stood at the gate,
I would shoot without hesitation,
but the open gate
scares me.

*

The judge always acquits the gun.
Naïve judge.    

*

I had an unforgettable face
and a white gun.

*

A gun isn’t a metaphor.


*

My uncle     has two guns
My uncle     has a basement in Givatayim
My uncle     has a life.

*

My gun
loves people.

*

The bullet sings its little song
in the air, a simple song.

*

The contours of the gun are imaginary.

*

The song of the gun
is
a wordless song.

*

This time the gun is aimed at us.
At our live flesh.
At our beating arteries.
At our ridiculous faith in what is called life.
We say: a gun is absurd.
And we’re sure that by saying this sentence,
composed of four words,
we have undone the threat.

*

I hand out (cheap) pens, guns
and towels.
All are useful.

*
The guns sell out quickly in the stores.
The saleswomen are horrified.
This city stinks.

*

This gun makes a hole in my head.

*

It is possible to give up carrying guns
and writing poems.

*
A gun without questions.
A gun without answers.

*

It’s a pretty lie.
If you shoot it,
you will wipe out the lie,
and memorialize its beauty.
Such beauty will be an eternal witness
to your cruelty and good taste.

*

The hand shakes.
The hand smiles.

*

Tonight is the mouth of a gun
we stare into
dully and stupidly
after we are shot.

*

Lovely gun.
.


by Hezy Leskly
from Be`er halav beh-emtza ir
publisher Am Oved, Tel Aviv, 2009
Translation: Lisa Katz 2013

Posted by Jim Culleny at 06:47 AM | Permalink

Comments

The meaning of a gun is death;
I do not like a gun.
If someone points a gun at me
It spoils the evening's fun.

Posted by: Mike Cope | Mar 7, 2013 1:19:05 AM


Some people love guns
To them guns are objects of desire
They fondle guns
Beware of such people
They can ruin your day.

Posted by: waqnis | Mar 7, 2013 11:26:09 AM

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