| When I paid off the taxi, I had no money left
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| And, of course, no luggage. |
| My empty hands shall
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| Signify this passion, which itself remembers
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| O Daughter of Zion, when you lay upon my breast
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| I was like a soldier who lies beneath the earth
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| Of his homeland, resolved
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| You said. |
| «I am an old woman. |
| I thought you were dead
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| I have forgotten how often we betrayed one another
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| My hide is worn thin, covered with scars and wrinkles
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| Now only doctors gather at my bedside, to tell what
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| The Almighty has prepared for me
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| «A woman comes in to keep the place looking occupied.»
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| Let us, when our lust is exhausted for the day
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| Recount to each other all we endured since we
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| Parted. |
| There is so much to get through, it will
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| Take until night. |
| Then we shall rise, miraculously
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| Virgin, boy and bride
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| To me you are a land of Jerusalem stone;
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| Your scars are holy places. |
| There, under
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| My hands, the last wall of the Temple. |
| There
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| The Dome of the Rock. |
| And there the apartments
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| The forest planted in memory, the
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| Movie houses picketed by Hasidim, the military
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| Barracks, the orchard where a goat climbs
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| Among branches
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| Your neighbor, the one who let me in
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| She was brought up on stories of our love |