Chained
I told him a story about a woman
Tricked into marriage with the enemy
Disowned and shunned by her family.
Abused to the greatest extent possible
Raped and tied to a tree
No break in between beatings
Her children locked in the basement
Out of her sight, out of her grasp
The ringing of their soft voices in her memory alone
Disconnected from their heritage and culture
All because she ran away
Disregarded her father's words
"Stay with your faith, and you will never be alone"
Her only moments of freedom were when she was forced to pray
To a g-d to whom she had nothing to say
When she approached him with a request for divorce
His language once again became coarse
As he lifted a knife to her neck
And mercilessly watched his wife's terrified wreck.
"The day you divorce is the day you die
Before you speak again, keep this in mind"
Trapped she retreated to the corner of the room
Contemplating what she should do
If death was the only way out, then she wanted in
But only once she found safety for her children.
She spoke to her mother in law
Who told her that it was only for their own flaws
That their husbands had to discipline them.
She told her it was a gift beyond what she could fathom.
Trembling she grasped a phone in her hand
And dialed the numbers of her home land
Her father's voice silently filled the air
And she choked as she told him she should have stayed there
At first he was hostile, to him she was dead
But once hearing her despair, he solemnly said:
"May G-d give you the strength to last a bit longer
So your children can be united with their mother"
With that he hung up and she continued to cry
And in her heart she told her children goodbye
As she heard footsteps approaching the door
And she dropped the phone in
the utmost horror.
She squeezed her eyes shut as the door swung open
And stood up to acknowledge the man who'd stormed in.
But to her astonishment, a woman stood by her side
She nodded and looked her fellow sister in the eyes
As a soldier broke down the basement door
And two starving children collapsed onto the floor.
Their mother ran to them and held them tight,
She assured them that everything would be alright.
Time was of the essence so the soldier rushed them out
They climbed into a jeep and drove away from the house.
They all held their breath as they drove undetected
And once they crossed the border, a tent was erected.
The woman stepped out of the jeep holding her childrens' hands
And met the tear stained face of an elderly man.
She wept in her fathers embrace
As he saw for the first time, his grandchildren's face.
The feeling of liberation was the sweetest she ever knew
And she watched with delight as her two children grew
In the home of her parents, adapting her faith
She never thought her life would have so much grace.
I looked at the man sitting across the table,
I told him, "What I just told you is no fable.
What would you say if that woman was me?"
He responded under our wedding canopy
"Behold you are holy to me"