Sky Ghazal
There's a secret floating high above-somewhere in the sky.
The hidden meaning of the universe-a dove-somewhere in the sky.
A storm's coming, beyond the silence and the horizon.
I can hear its fury-far away and above-somewhere in the sky.
The ancient synagogue beckons me, captures my broken soul.
It whispers forgotten memories of love-somewhere in the sky.
A ghost of a ghost wandering in Central Park, searches for his home.
But he's lost in a maze-can't look above-somewhere in the sky.
Wearing masks of terror, they rush slowly toward Auschwitz and Darkness.
A wizard, I can't save them or touch the white dove-somewhere in the sky.
Mel Waldman is a licensed New York State psychologist and a candidate in Psychoanalysis at the Center
for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies (CMPS). He is also a poet, writer, artist, and singer/songwriter.
After 9/11, he wrote 4 songs, including "Our Song," which addresses the tragedy. His stories have
appeared in numerous literary reviews and commercial magazines including HAPPY, SWEET ANNIE PRESS,
CHILDREN, CHURCHES AND DADDIES and DOWN IN THE DIRT (SCARS PUBLICATIONS), NEW THOUGHT JOURNAL,
THE BROOKLYN LITERARY REVIEW, HARDBOILED, HARDBOILED DETECTIVE, DETECTIVE STORY MAGAZINE, ESPIONAGE,
and THE SAINT. He is a past winner of the literary GRADIVA AWARD in Psychoanalysis and was nominated
for a PUSHCART PRIZE in literature. Periodically, he has given poetry and prose readings and has
appeared on national T.V. and cable T.V. He is a member of Mystery Writers of America, Private
Eye Writers of America, American Mensa, Ltd., and the American Psychological Association.
He is currently working on a mystery novel inspired by Freud's case studies. Who Killed
the Heartbreak Kid?, a mystery novel, was published by iUniverse in February 2006.
It can be purchased at www.iuniverse.com/bookstore/, www.bn.com, at www.amazon.com,
and other online bookstores or through local bookstores. Recently, some of his poems
have appeared online in THE JERUSALEM POST. Dark Soul of the Millennium, a collection
of plays and poetry, was published by World Audience, Inc. in January 2007. It can
be purchased at www.worldaudience.org, www.bn.com, at www.amazon.com, and other
online bookstores or through local bookstores. A 7-volume short story collection
was published by World Audience, Inc. in June 2007 and can also be purchased online
at the above-mentioned sites.
Email: Mel Waldman
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