Songs of Eretz Poetry Review: FALL 2021 “RELIGION” ISSUE
— Read on www.songsoferetz.com/2021/10/fall-2021-religion-issue.html
I am pleased to be a guest poet on this fine publication. Disguise of Goodwill, by Mark Tulin.

Disguise of Goodwill
Mark Tulin
Was it because of my religion,
a stranger punched me in the belly?
I dropped to my knees and muttered
damn gentile!
It was my christening of sorts,
introducing me to hate,
a reminder that persecution still exists
How a nameless man with an angry face
could take out his rage
on a small boy
throwing a ball against a step
After I caught my breath and dried my eyes,
I wanted to run in the house
and tell my mother,
please take me in your arms
and assure me people aren’t like this
Instead, I kept the pain to myself,
concealed it from others,
wrapped it in a disguise of goodwill
and made believe
the world was different.


Insightful as always. Evocative. Compassionate.
Thank you, Paul.
That’s a powerful memory poem. My heart aches for that boy,
Thanks, Liz.
You’re welcome, Mark.
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Soul touching.