Friday, July 25, 2025

Friday, July 25, 2025: Jan Steckel's "Kol Nidre"

 

Kol Nidre


My cantor cousin has a leaky valve

like one of those grand old cars

that cruise my neighborhood –

an old 1967 Ford Galaxie, say,

or a 1956 Thunderbird. He started to cough

black exhaust when he wanted to sing.


Show us the scrolls, the sound a sob.

The cantor creates no vault, no dome,

but desert where God hears sorrow surpassed.

Plainsong’s ancestor launches toward heaven

to pull God down, hits the world’s topography,

ricochets back, echo-locating each Jew’s heart

that hollers “Why?” The only answer: absolution.


My cantor cousin told me the brothel

across the alley from great-grandfather’s bar

had a Negro owner, but no Negroes

were allowed as clients.

The Polish whores wouldn’t sleep with them.


Show us the scrolls, let black smoke roll.

I feel my cousin’s voice in my chest.

The cantor’s opera-singing mother

(dead these many years) nods her approval.

© 2025 Jan Steckel



Jan Steckel’s debut fiction collection Ghosts and Oceans came out from Zeitgeist

Press in 2023. Her poetry book The Horizontal Poet (Zeitgeist Press, 2011) won a

2012 Lambda Literary Award. Her poetry book Like Flesh Covers Bone (Zeitgeist

Press, 2018) won two Rainbow Awards. Her fiction chapbook Mixing Tracks

(Gertrude Press, 2009) and poetry chapbook The Underwater Hospital (Zeitgeist

Press, 2006) also won awards. Her creative prose and poetry have appeared in

Scholastic Magazine, Yale Medicine, Bellevue Literary Review, Canary, Assaracus and

elsewhere. She lives in Oakland, California.

Friday, July 11, 2025

Friday, July 11, 2025: Two Haiku by Barbara Anna Gaiardoni

 

dog-day cicada a fence post


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view of the sea and sunset an asterisk


(Haiku Girl Summer, Aug 03, 2024)


© 2025 Barbara Anna Gaiardoni




Barbara Anna Gaiardoni is among the winners of the 7th Basho  -  an international English Haiku Competition and has been nominated twice in the Touchstone Award 2023 and 2024,

She has been recognized in The Mainichi’s Haiku in English Best list for 2023 and 2024 and received an Honorable Mention at the Fujisan Tanka Contest 2024.

Her Japanese-style poetry has been published in 250 international magazines and translated into 12 languages.

Drawing, swimming in the sea and walking in nature are her passions.

"I can, I must, I want" is her motto.

http://barbaragaiardoni.altervista.org/blog/haikuco-2/