Old Jaffa Palestine at Sea in the Belly of Israel
Old Jaffa Palestine at Sea in the Belly of Israel
By Genevieve Cora Fraser
I sought
sanctuary
Shaken to the core
Within Saint
Peter's
Roman Catholic
Church in Old Jaffa
The sign
read
Under Franciscan
Custody in the Holy
Land as
strains of Old
Satchmo Louie
Armstrong
wafted
Along the harbor-side
Between Tel Aviv
And
the Jaffa
Clock Tower
Past ancient blue
domed
Mosque
Turned Aladin's
Restaurant
above
The biblical port
Where Jonah set
Sail and
landed
In the belly
Of the whale
I entered
The
arched
Hull turned
Asunder
The church
Nave
remnant
Of the Holy Roman
Empire Heiliges
Römisches Reich
Of the Frankish realm
Or is it
the Holy
Roman
Sea or See
And I say
To
myself
What a wonderful
World so disturbed
To have
witnessed
At Hawara Checkpoint
The ambulance
Bearing the dying
Grandfather
Met by tear
filled
Family begging
For a glimpse
For his entry
Into Nablus
To say goodbye
What harm
To
kiss
A dying father
Machine guns
Sealed the
threat
Israel has spoken
A Reich unto itself
Such
memories
Are hard to escape
As they mix
With the
colors
Of the rainbow
So pretty
In the sky
Are
also
On the faces
Of the people
Going
by
Listening
To the refrain
A tourist
Wearing
a Fox
TV tee-shirt
Urinated
In the corner
Of the
building
Adjacent
To the church
Though a public
Rest room
Was across
The cobble
Stoned
street
I see friends
Shaking hands
Saying How
do
You do They're
Really saying
I love you
Louie
sang
Loudly
The volume
Maxed
As I knelt
At
the railing
Remembering
A childhood
Rosary
recitation
Appeals to Christ
Mary and the
saints
Martyrs
Having entered
The Salah
family
Apartment in Nablus
Punctured with
bullets
And missiles
Holes partially
Plastered
over
Peak-a-boo
Clothes
Riddled
With
submachine
Gun blasts
And the widow
Clad in Muslim
skirt
Shirt and shawl
Black cloth
From head
to
Toe skin and
Bones mourning
The loss so
hard
She could die
Her beloved
Husband
precious
16-year old
Handsome boy
People of
peace
Diana the daughter
Huddled with brother
Ali
Wide-eyed
Traumatized
As the
helicopter
Gunships blasted
Tanks boomed
Snipers
shot
And tore
The fabric
Of their lives
Into
shreds
I walked
Silently closer
To the
sanctuary
Past the Blessed
Mary's peaceful
Repose
knelt
Blessed myself
With the sign
Of the
cross
I hear babies crying
Satchmo
Intoned
I
watch them grow
They'll learn
Much more than
I'll
ever know
The door
Leading to the sacristy
Was
ajar
A friar in prayer
Book open bearded
Father
might I speak
With you of course
He put down his
prayer
Book looked up smiled
Yes he said with an
Irish
Brogue I relaxed safe
I'm trying to
calm
Myself I don't understand
He said I'm feeling
A bit overwhelmed
Concerned go on
It must be hard
For you working here
In the midst
Of such
brutality
Oh yes, the troubles
We face
Yes
It's
my first visit
I explained
The dregs of the
earth
That's the problem
The dregs
The Palestinians
The dregs of the earth
How the Israelis
Can stand
them
But Father
The Palestinians
The Muslims
I
have met are gentle
Kind accept the Torah
Christ as a
Great Prophet
The Muslims
He scowled
Are
driving
The Christians
Out stealing
Our
churches
Our lands
But isn't that what the Israelis
are doing?
Nothing left but the scum of the earth
We
would do well to be rid of them
Jesus Christ
Was a
Palestinian
I countered
Flushed
With anger
Thank
you
For your time
Father
I said plowing
My way
back
Through
The sanctuary
The nave
To the
exit
Not looking
Back
Never
Looking back
Oh
God
Why hast thou
Forsaken
Yes, I think
To
myself
What a wonderful
World
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