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Sparrows clipped like clothespins to the hoary bramble sprawling between the bars of sun-bleached iron industrial grey and gentle slate to them the melding…
Yonah ben-Avraham has been active with the Vision movement for over a decade, and currently calls Jerusalem home. Trained in the anthropology & history of religions at Harvard University, he is currently researching emerging spiritual movements at the University of Edinburgh. He also writes a fair bit of poetry, a good deal of which can be found here at Vision Magazine. His first published collection, Ohelibah, can be purchased through Izzun Books.
Sparrows clipped like clothespins to the hoary bramble sprawling between the bars of sun-bleached iron industrial grey and gentle slate to them the melding…
There was in its eyes a glow the pale shimmer of curling mist at the edges of the sea an irradiated grimace not quite…
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…
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…
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…