Weeping Widows”There a river cuts ThroughThe heart EveAnd flows throug — Suzy Kassem, Rise Salute Sun: Writings Suzy Kassem

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Weeping Widows"There is a river that cuts ThroughThe heart of EveAnd flows throughParadise's back window.It streams into A bottomless wellThat rolls down to hellWith the tears of theWeeping widows.The women stand along the well,And cryWhile singing gray lullabiesAs orphaned childrenLight up candles to put on palm leavesTo push into the streamWith petals of jasmine And pieces of tangerine,Then sit back and wait for their fatherTo show up over the horizon Where his heart still beatsIn their dreams.

Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

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