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Poem Beginning 'The' (1927)
by Louis Zukofsky

Assimilation is not hard,
And once the Faith’s askew
I might as well look Shagetz just as much as Jew
I’ll read their Donne as mine,
And leopard in their spots
I’ll do what says their Coleridge,
Twist red hot pokers into knots.
The villainy they teach me I will execute
And it shall go hard with them,
For I’ll better the instruction,
Having learned, so to speak, in their colleges…
I, Senora, am the Son of the Respected Rabbi,
Israel of Saragossa,
Not that the Rabbis give a damn,
Keine Kadish wird man sagen.


"While we may come from different places and speak in different tongues, our hearts beat as one."
— Albus Dumbledore