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              PSALM FOR A SECOND MARRIAGE
By Dina Ben-Lev

Let's go to the diner, to the back booth
of bad news; we'll paint it yellow. Let's leave

jealousy on the steps of a bank, put petty
arguments in a bin for shoplifters, give fear

a job with welding gloves and long bronze bars.
Lies, let's douse them in kerosene and turn our backs

to the flames. Far away, in a barn, on a faint road,
in a photograph, our mistakes should be irretrievable.



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