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Issam Zineh is author of the forthcoming poetry collection Unceded Land (Trio House Press, 2022), which was a 2021 Trio Award finalist and editors’ selection, and the chapbook The Moment of Greatest Alienation (Ethel, 2021). His most recent poems appear or are forthcoming in AGNI, Pleiades, Guesthouse, Tahoma Literary Review, Tinderbox Poetry Journal, and elsewhere.

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[–] testing@fedia.io 1 points 9 months ago

from the article:

When You Land at Ben-Gurion Airport

a convocation of desert eagles rises from your spleen, each one carrying a stone—this one to mark the blood leaving your body, your face now a milk white grotto, & one from the basilica in your heart destroyed, in part, by your own uprising, & one for the rebuilding, & one keystone for the door of humility that prevents others from entering on horseback, one from the depths of your bowels which are the shepherds’ fields, one from the cave where they buried children if one could use buried here, one from the settlement, from the valley of fire, the souq, the emerald-domed city, for the fresh catch (your great grandfather’s favorite), one for the sky- rocketing population, one for the giving & one for the taking away, one for each name for flock: a conclave, a radiance, a swim, for each name for flock you now know: congress, flamboyance, siege, sedge, scattering, for each name for flock you now know & use as a remembrance: an omniscience, a rush, a trembling, an ascension, a colony. One for the first city to fly the flag, the world’s oldest city, & one from the cistern, dry for millennia, now beginning to fill.

for my children