What I have
to say
today
yields
no consequence
for the remembrance
of this date.
October 7th,
Israel’s
September 11th
a year ago,
may become
this year’s
October surprise
if Israel
or Iran
tries
to directly engage
and set
the stage
for
an all out
war
once again
drawing US in,
and likely
most
of the world.
But what unfurled
on this date
last year
was clear
to me,
beyond atrocity,
a sick strategy
by Hamas.
Each hostage
and
the endless
carnage
in the wake
of the break
of humanity,
is a calamity
for generations
whose innovations
will be weapons
of mass destruction.
Ancient tactics
of barbaric assault
ought
to remind us
and caution us
that this
battle for
a piece
of land
is not a battle
for peace.
Framed as
freedom
from oppression
the lesson
is…..
never learned
or retained.
Hostages
have remained
in captivity
for a year’s
eternity
while a nation
traumatized
and fighting
two fronts
still hunts
for the bodies
taken.
And Hamas’
indifference
to the significance
of innocence
in Gaza
is matched
by Hezbollah
in Lebanon.
Non-state actors
are key
factors
maintaining
the state
of statelessness
with relentless
terror.
But Israel’s
prime minister,
past his prime,
is oh so
sinister.
He’d rather
hold power
at all costs.
Watching atrocities
in the name
of the state
create
starvation
and destruction
beyond comprehension
has caused suspension
of my belief
in what
I thought
would be
a unique
democracy.
It’s no longer
home
away from home
or a friend
to defend
without question
and hasn’t been
for a generation.
October 7th
last year
was a Saturday;
a sabbath day
to relax.
The attacks
and lives taken
still leave me
shaken,
and what enfolded
has emboldened
the anti,
as the ante
is upped weekly
in this most
deadly
conflict
inflicted
a year ago
today.
If I knew
how to pray
I’d say,
“Please release
them
from this mayhem
and help us
help them
to live in freedom.
Amen.”
“Oh…
and help
us pursue
peace
and dignity
for all humanity;
help us to
save democracy.”
Israel-Palestine
may never
combine,
but I’m certainly
not opposed.
It seems
as unlikely
a prospect
could be,
but I thought
that I’d never
see
an end
to
The Troubles
in Ireland,
or The Berlin Wall
or smoking.
Will that October
surprise
be the beginning
of the end
or the end
of the beginning?
It doesn’t feel
like
The Hope
anthem
or ransom.
Just a year
of hell
that won’t end
well.