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Batya
Poems
Jan 2015
Twice Disengaged
I saw Gaza,
I was there in green,
Not exactly
How she remembers me.
I was different then,
A child, carefree,
Before I learned
I couldn't always be.
At first she was a fence
And then a city etched
Into blue sky
And dust that stayed the same.
She expelled me from her arms
And changed her name
And embraced others
Who spit in her face.
I lost her as a home
And then to her lost brothers.
Last time I saw Gaza,
I was in green.
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Batya
Israel
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