Look closer, fool.
There are five points
on this star, not six.
No need to bash me
(or stab or shoot me)
for being a Jew.
Though
you might want to burn me
for being a witch.
More reasons than one, today
to hide my pentacle
under my shirt.
Lately, many people are horrified at what has been going on in Gaza, and feel angry with the Israeli government. (This does not mean we condone the also-horrifying actions of Hammas, to which Israel responded in this way.) Some people blindly blame all Jews for the situation in Gaza, and use that as an excuse for antisemitic attacks.
Many people commonly mistake the pentacle for a Star of David – which gives Pagans all the more reason to keep our pentacles hidden now.
[It's a bit of a worry when the notes are longer than the poem!]
[It's a bit of a worry when the notes are longer than the poem!]
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Sharing this with Poets and Storytellers United for Friday Writings #217: Your Message to the World. This poem may seem like a very small and personal message in the face of the large things which are going on in the world at present – but I would like to think it addresses ways in which larger evils can both begin and be expressed.

