The Householder Departs from the City

Nathan Alterman

1965

Going to his room one night,
he locked his door and by lamp-light
counted his money, counted his foes.
Then from the table of his heart
he struck off every name but one,
which would be there till time was done.
Then rising, he turned off the light.
Sprouting feathers, wings, and bill,
he hopped onto the window sill,
and sailed, a bird, into the…
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