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-- A poem of memories -
The Vylia was proud on Sabbath eves[Page 32]
Its thin belly rose up
Without a sound, the water flowed through the entire breadth,
Very easily,
Touching -- and not touching the high shore, strewn with houses,
The houses of the fisherman
Who know the life of the river.As the day ends, to greet the Sabbath
The Vylia silences,
Its breathing stops,
A veil of silence falls upon it.
It was enveloped with the soft beauty of the Sabbath eve.... And a child who would then wander to the high bank of the Vylia
(Far off, opposite, between the fields, the dirt path leads,
To the abandoned white palace,
Linked in its paleness to the horizon),
Would hear in the silence the advent of the ministering angels.
(Was this light melody actually heard,
Or just imagined?)
He would see the celestial brilliance kissing the Vylia:
Murmuring:Sabbath*
Wonderful Sabbath
The holy Sabbath of the river of childhood
Enveloping the DiasporaWith the light of the far-off Holy Land --... From the house of prayer hidden somewhere
Among the trees in the fields, in another moment
The sound of the hymn will be heard
Come my Beloved... (Lecha Dodi)[6]5718 / 1958
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