The Lessons
by Jim ZolaThe Waters
Second Place, December 2011
Judged by Nathalie Handal
This is the place they take you in
wash your feet
you sip the water of forgetfulness
language is a spoon
a young girl squats to pee
behind the slaughterhouse
touches
the place the body forgets
they take you in
to send you out again
This poem breaks my heart. It’s quietness is piercing – delivering lessons or rather sentences, that devastate - The poet sculpts each word, beat, emotion, image, and leaves us at the center of this small monument where little feet weep. --Nathalie Handal