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The Red Door: A dark fairy tale told in poems

The Red Door: A dark fairy tale told in poems

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The Red Door: A dark fairy tale told in poems

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The Red Door: A dark fairy tale told in poems

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The story starts at a Jewish funeral. fist after fist fills with cool damp earth It travels to Israel: at ben-gurion airport here she comes hauling her baggage rendered clumsy by her burden beneath that smooth brown skin that halo of thick coarse hair the plantation and the shtetl live in blood and memory her passport names her tirzah persephone horowitz after an aunt on her dad’s side who died so young in the camps and her mother’s favorite greek myth but to call her tirzah is too much like uncovering her nakedness like speaking aloud the holy name and the holy city of Tzfat… i am a city of song plucked strings of a lyre loud brassy klezmer throbbing techno beats shoes clop-clopping on cobblestone tires screeching on the asphalt river winding round my peak It features monsters… terry loves monsters loved them since her first pimples and pubes sneaking dracula under the covers wondering what it would be like to feel a vampire’s fangs on her neck to taste human blood in her mouth to transform into wolf or bat or mist but dracula always dies staked and beheaded by good christian men because magic and mystery must not survive And it ends… No. That would be telling.
The story starts at a Jewish funeral. fist after fist fills with cool damp earth It travels to Israel: at ben-gurion airport here she comes hauling her baggage rendered clumsy by her burden beneath that smooth brown skin that halo of thick coarse hair the plantation and the shtetl live in blood and memory her passport names her tirzah persephone horowitz after an aunt on her dad’s side who died so young in the camps and her mother’s favorite greek myth but to call her tirzah is too much like uncovering her nakedness like speaking aloud the holy name and the holy city of Tzfat… i am a city of song plucked strings of a lyre loud brassy klezmer throbbing techno beats shoes clop-clopping on cobblestone tires screeching on the asphalt river winding round my peak It features monsters… terry loves monsters loved them since her first pimples and pubes sneaking dracula under the covers wondering what it would be like to feel a vampire’s fangs on her neck to taste human blood in her mouth to transform into wolf or bat or mist but dracula always dies staked and beheaded by good christian men because magic and mystery must not survive And it ends… No. That would be telling.

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