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Gaza

by Rachel Rabinovitch


The bombers climb the throbbing air,
Slavering cartwheel petrol.
Children cringe in cracks and stare,
Insectoid, polyhedral-

Irised. And they come, they come,
Sexagonal regalia
Unholstering metal dissonances,
And Death’s genitalia.

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