And then War
by Tsipi Sharoor
translated by Daniel Revachthe festive morning membrane. I stare through
bleary eyes, only to return to my sheets. A nightmare, no doubt.
with the slashing thrusts of memory:
Six Day War. Yom Kippur War. First Lebanon War. Second Lebanon War.
into the street, in spite of the sirens, in spite
of the emptiness of a locked-up city. To bear witness.
And then war.
History is hurled back into a previous century.
Could it be? Here? In this land? The thunderous burst of missiles,
while the street goes about its day, empty. Pure like the morning,
too early to understand that it’s washed in children’s blood.
goes about its day. Goes on happening, unfolding
its red petals over the Gaza envelope, the North’s finger.
In all its echoes, as the enemy devours.
And will be devoured?
And as if no time had passed, warning sirens rip one morning
after another, membranes long crumbled.
You are a leaf swept away
This is the moment you have no roof and no father.
This is the moment when there is in you no yearning and conquest
This is the moment. no pigeons. no water
No direction.
It's a rare moment to be
Om Shanti...
Tsipi Sharoor, ISRAEL, TEL- AVIV
So far, has published 38 books of prose and poetry, for adult and youth.
Tsipi Hosts courses in creative writing of prose and poetry.
Tsipi was a member of The Second Television and Radio Authority board of directors.
She also was the chairwoman of the Committee for Communications Development on behalf of the second Television and Radio Authority.
Awards and scholarships:
The prime-minister award for creation
CISAC (the Israeli branch) Award
Homski Award (the Writer Association- Award)
Tel-Aviv Fund for Literature and Art
The President House Fund
Writer- Teacher Scholarship
Her book 'mommy is also the daddy' was published in French by 'Stavit' publishing house. Translation into French: Michel Elial-Eckard.
Her recent novel "Calipso Ramla", which was published in Hebrew in 2012, was published in English on 2014, and has bocame a best seller in Amazon and She holds an honorary doctorate from the International Forum for Creativity, Humanity and Coexistence, Kingdom of Morocco.