A Poem from Yom Kippur
In many houses
all at once
I see my mother and father
and they are young
as they walk in.
Why should
my tears come,
to see them laughing?
That they cannot
see me
is of no matter.
I was once
their dream;
now
they are mine.
In many houses
all at once
I see my mother and father
and they are young
as they walk in.
Why should
my tears come,
to see them laughing?
That they cannot
see me
is of no matter.
I was once
their dream;
now
they are mine.