First Week of Broken Ties, Lies, and I Don’t Knows
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First Week of Broken Ties, Lies, and I Don’t Knows

First week of broken ties, lies, and I don’t knows,
our country rocks with awful news.
We’re a sorry ship with tattered sails
upon a chaotic sea of what-might-bes .
She has even sent messengers,
holy monks walking a path of peace,
with a new voice we haven’t
taken notice.
It only takes ten men to support the world. We Jews
gather in minyans
to stave away the chaos, but here
our mystic hearts walk with them.
Monks whose every step a new found hope to rise
above the pain.
This is a God thing when even
the naïve children bow. Their
flowers are given in blue ribbons,
showing they’ve been sweetly touched.
We fill our wandering hearts
with prayer, to find our hidden message.
We might feel goosebumps,
a tear might fall,
we haven’t cried for so very long,
learning to feel again, and know
what we must do.

About Lisa Tremback

I started writing in Elementary school and was published in school and local newspapers. I graduated from Kishwaukee College with an A.A. in English and a certificate in Computer Operations. I later studied under the poet, Bill Knox, at Columbia College in Chicago. I have been published at Colorado State University's underground newspaper. I enjoy writing almost every day and love to write about my relationship with G-d.

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