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    Saturday, February 11, 2017

    STRANGERS ON A TRAIN

    by Devon Balwit


    Top photo: “How New Yorkers Deal With Swastikas on the Subway” by Gregory Locke, The Forward, February 5, 2017.

    Images collide in my news feed
    the way strangers do on a train,
    strangers on a NYC subway car,
    rubbing out swastikas, the words
    “Jews belong in the ovens,”
    above archival Giacometti,
    working papier-mâché
    over the armature of a man,
    a man gaunt like the Jews
    after their ride in the trains,
    heads shaved, teeth stripped,
    children gone, names erased,
    Giacometti’s man rising
    like a corpse, refusing to stay dead,
    race hatred rising, spectral,
    bans, deportations,
    Giacometti, the NYC riders,
    showing what resistance looks like
    when train doors open on shadows,
    showing what makes a human being.


    Devon Balwit is a writer and teacher from Portland, OR. She has two chapbooks forthcoming—how the blessed travel from Maverick Duck Press and Forms Most Marvelous from dancing girl press. Her recent work has found many homes, both on-line and in print.

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