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Shattered Judas
She was like a shattered Judas,
born to be glued back together
with corpse money from Akeldama
and reassembled as the sin of her tribe
Watch her now:
fumbling at a cigarette in a ditched stripmall
raspy ruaḥ panting sheets of smoke
She slept on a bench today, who’d’ve thunk it?
and worshipped the false idols on her phone
She was like the castoff Aaron,
a beacon tinted gold
when the cow started grooving
blunting her with broken pacts
I envy her style:
punching a tree ‘till she screamed god-raw
dragged home to an empty bottle
and stuffing it with shivering liqueur
topped with a chicken-scratch swan-song
She was like Lot’s wife
Salty, fleeing from crackling past,
unable to look towards indigo Zoar
She would water the angel-gagged land
It was too much for her:
a wayside swerved into woods,
that old cat blazing in her head
She remembered her name was Shira
and swallowed too dry to speak it
She was like the Ram
A funny joke; a scapegoat
The kind that Abraham shanked
for his shackled son
Her blood don't spill:
it freezes atop Moriyyah and Sinai
those ghost peaks and puffed chests
When she fell, she fell way down
and scraped the moon with slit wrists
She was like withered Moshe
who croaked believing he had any control
He reddened waters, slammed stone breath,
but Mount Nebo swallowed his pride and mitzvot
She didn't leave quietly:
with bandaged hands, she wrapped nylon
'round a hook; a hanging home
She wasn't like them, she wasn't, she wasn't
She was.
She was a shattered Judas
dangling in a dank room on the age of guilt
She was me
staring at the rope
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