The Road Out

This is a prayer/poem about leaving Israel, Jerusalem in particular. I wrote it on July 3, 2011, on the drive from Jerusalem to Ben-Gurion Airport and was able to post it before my flight boarded. Here’s a list of the other prayers and poems I wrote on that trip: “To Find Home,” “Sages,” “The Way Home” and “A Song that Holds My Heart.”

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The Road Out
The road out of Jerusalem is down, always down.
Down from the steppes of beauty,
Down from the mount of glory,
Away from G-d’s voice
Still echoing through sacred ground.

The road out of Jerusalem is paved with exile,
With love,
With longing,
With tears.

G-d of our fathers and mothers,
Rachel still cries when we leave the land,
By force or by choice.
The soil still feels our exit,
One less Jewish soul,
One less Jewish heart,
One less Jewish spirit.

Holy One,
Bring us speedily back to the land of our ancestors,
Our dreams,
Our history.
Bring us speedily back to you,
G-d of ages,
In love.

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© 2011 Alden Solovy and http://www.tobendlight.com. All rights reserved.

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~ by tobendlight on July 3, 2011.

2 Responses to “The Road Out”

  1. Shalom My friend,
    Safe travels always and looking foward to see you in tsfat very soon. A man needs a women and I bless you with whatever you want and need it should be in the most beautiful way always. Good news and a very happy and healthy summer for all. Rabbi MO Ascent of Tsfat

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