Ayekah by Yonah ben-Avraham - grassy hillside with a tree

Ayekah

I keep asking myself a question or something like myself a question the being that exists in the tension between what I feel should…

Dr. Israel Eldad

Eldad

There are few who live Nevua who blaze forward, their moonlit steps knitting and re-knitting the stars in their orbits who tread through darkness…

Fault-Line by Yonah ben-Avraham - thistles and the wall

Fault-Line

Large, coarse hands, with nails near-black palms etched with the moving of stones and the building of houses strength melds into gentle attention at…

Patchwork Babel - Tower of Babylon

Patchwork Babel

I’ve seen your face and wandering body spread across the vacant sky I’ve lost so many wills to live wondering how I passed you…

Solstice - An old oak tree silhouetted against the sunset, Quintrell Downs, Cornwall.

Solstice

The sunset is sheer a gentle nectarine blur across a fading opaque blue catching every wonder chased away by the constant drumming of blood…

Memory (poem by Yonah ben-Avraham) - Galaxy in a jar

Memory

I remember your shadow cupped gently in mine and the words we whispered together as the first lights flickered into being Before the waters…

Vows (poem) - Jungle on a foggy day

Vows

When your mind is barren and your heart is burst and all the promises you made to the glow of embers in your hearth…

Jericho (poem) - shofar blowing

Jericho

Today I heard the walls of Jericho fall and don’t get me wrong, the voice which shook them was one of power but the…

To Nobody in Particular (poem) by Yonah ben-Avraham - misty forest

To Nobody in Particular

There are words that sparkle grey in your eyes cut over a tall, rising building on the skyline I’ve heard poetry before, read works…

Olive Oil (poem)

Olive Oil

Some say the soul is liquid, syrup flowing casually to fill any vessel it’s poured into No will of its own just a simple…