Children of the World Paint Jerusalem

Children of the World Paint Jerusalem1

Jerusalem is a circus.
The streets are a wild celebration.

There is a parade, a green truck
Carrying flowers and an angel
With a trumpet the size of a child,
And a little yellow car
Stuffed with clowns, their red suits
Pressing against every window.

Then a procession of animals,
A purple ostrich, a pink giraffe,
A golden lion with a green head
And a bright blue mane.
On the sidewalks, people dance,
Skipping in circles like wedding reels.

On a corner, Moses stands
With his tablets lifted over his head, glaring
At the Mexican boy with the fiddle.
A man with one eye throws knives
Outlining the flowing burqa
Of his lovely assistant.

A red and white plane flies overhead.
From the air, Jerusalem looks like a heart,
The six roads threading in and out like veins
Or the legs of a beetle.
In the plane, someone gasps.  My uncle Pavia!
As light as a cloud!  Do you see?

And someone opens a cage on the roof of a church
And sends a flock of white angels soaring into Heaven.

1 Bantam Books, 1978, “110 extraordinary paintings of Jerusalem from school children around the world”.


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