line up in my in-box
alongside desperate pleas.
I skip past
Unicef
NOW
Planned Parenthood
J Street
The ACLU
The DNC
Bernie and Elizabeth
open only
holiday greetings,
an invitation to cast off sin
at the beach with kith and kin.
Yet the weeping world is insistent,
oozes through cyberspace and
drowns out the trumpeting shofar.
There I am, stranded, sandwiched
between the seasonal rituals of an ancient
holiday and others’ jarring pain.
I nod to the god
I do not believe in,
propose a deal:
keep everyone I love safe and
I will grapple with despair and failure tomorrow.
Today I will nurture joy and unfounded optimism,
eat apples and honey,
celebrate the tribe.
Anita Pulier's latest book is Leaving Brooklyn. (Kelsay Books) Anita’s poems have appeared in many journals and anthologies. She has been a featured poet on The Writer's Almanac and Cultural Daily.