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Sometimes one small candle
reveals the great darkness surrounding us
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Sometimes it takes time
to learn to look only
at the single light
the tiny illumination
By Karen Alkalay-Gut on December 16, 2009

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Sometimes one small candle
reveals the great darkness surrounding us
.
Sometimes it takes time
to learn to look only
at the single light
the tiny illumination
Posted in Established Authors, Poetry | Tagged candle, Hanukkah, Jewish poetry, Karen Alkalay-Gut
Karen Alkalay-Gut has lit 4800 Hanukkah candles (not including the shamash) and published over 20 books of poetry. She lives in Tel Aviv. www.karenalkalay-gut.com
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