Mother of Exiles

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Mother of Exiles,

To what secret land

Have you flown?

Only to leave behind

Your hollow former self,

As if you were an insect

That outgrew her shell.

We the people once

Filled your body with

The hopes and dreams

Of those, you cried out for:

“Send these, the homeless,

Tempest-tost to me…”

Mother of Exiles,

Children yearn

To be free, only to be found

Cast upon foreign shores dead.

Aren’t you ashamed?

You forgot about The St. Louis.

The ship with the thousand

Jews, whom you turned away,

And later destroyed in the ovens of hell.

Don’t you remember,

Mother of Exiles?

Tell us your secret,

Mother of Exiles.

Tell us how you can speak out

Of both sides of your

Silent lips.

Kaplan, an Emmy Award winner, is retired from broadcasting at CBS television. His work in photography and short story writing has been published in the Tifferet Journal. His poems have been published in the Paulinskill Poetry Project — Voices From Here 2, and in the Sidereal Times, a publication of the Amateur Astronomy Association of Princeton.

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