Rosh Chodesh Av by Bluth featuring poet Ester Eckhaus
As we welcome the month of Av, we are featuring poet, Ester Eckhaus, whose words bring us in introspection and prayer, to guide us in the tenderness and pain of this month of mourning. These poems are an invitation to acknowledge any loss or pain that you are dealing with, as we step into this month. We begin by noticing, in order to engage and ultimately heal.
Poem 1 -
My Sadness
Honors me
She is a reverent soldier
Bowing to the unbearable loss
That lays strewn
Inside me
I do not wish
To rid myself of her
For
To cover or repair her
Would be to shun
The funeral of a loved one
And dismiss the rain
Which would water my soul
Poem 2 -
Yes,
I am scared.
Perhaps for the first time in my life
I lift up my hands
In pure resignation
To all that might befall me
Without even
My mind
Or will
To hold me steady
In the face of you
You grand,
Dark Unknown.
Even as my sight goes
I walk steadily
Into you
Pretending
All the while
That the walls of my home surround me
Though my searching fingers
Cannot find them
Poem 3-
Maybe
You are too tired
To think about God.
Never mind,
Sleep.
And your dream will be god-like.
Maybe
You are too heartbroken
To speak to God.
Never mind,
Cry.
And your tears will be a prayer.
Maybe
You are too lost
To conceive of God
Never mind,
Go deep
And your being will become infinite.
About the Poet
Ester Eckhaus is a Jewish poet, writer, and student of philosophy and literature. She grew up Chabad in Brooklyn, and has lived in Jerusalem for six years and counting. Her poetry explores spiritual themes of connection to God/Universe, others, and the self. She is also a woman-loving Gemini, who has a very hard time writing a bio that will include all her evolving identities.
Email: Estereckhaus@gmail.com
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