Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
In front of the decorated tree at Clinton Square
a group of protestors.
Not holding champagne but a banner:
Ceasefire.
A worthy motif for a greeting card.
Beyond the tree
on the back page of our imagined card,
People skate and make merry,
though Christmas in Bethlehem is called off.
The lights of our colorful ornaments
cannot overcome the darkness
in Jesus’s home town,
for “God is under the rubble in Gaza”
as pastor Munther Isaac has said,
as our pastor says.
Signs reading Happy New Year
mix with Stop Genocide,
smells of New Year’s fireworks
–with gunpowder smells in the shelled city,
rejoicing at the old year’s end
–with sadness for the new one’s beginning…
The same way the news from Gaza
mixes the death tolls
– in the announcer’s voice
with the NBA and Champions League scores
– in the crawl on the screen.
Sadness for the losses
with joy for the wins.
Translated by Wayles Browne
The preceding text is copyright of the author and/or translator and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.