A KaddishThe Aramaic memorial prayer for the dead. Mourners recite this prayer at every service, every day, in the presence of a minyan (prayer quorum) over the course of a year (for a parent) or thirty days (for a sibling or offspring). The prayer actually makes no mention of the dead, but rather prays for the sanctification and magnification of God's name.
The smart ones knew about the
chambers of the heart
There is a life force
A point existing within
The life force within
Every living thing
When we know it
We enter and meet there
Glued to this point
Bonded
One soul wound up
With another
I belong
To you
You belong
To me
Rest within your heart-lines
Say I am to each other
Amen.