HARD QUESTIONS
The incense trade route transported frankincense
and myrrh, saplings as well as resin,
aromatic and medicinal,
from what is now part of the Yemen
northwards along the Red Sea coast
and then north east across the Negev
to the port of Gaza and the Great Sea.
It was a twice yearly sixth month journey
for a millennium and a half.
As empires shifted the trade moved elsewhere.
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The fabled Queen of Sheba and her
fabulous entourage of courtiers
and of camel trains carrying gold,
and spices, and precious stones,
followed most of the route on her way
to Jerusalem to surprise Solomon
in his royal citadel. She disbelieved
the tales she had heard about the king’s wisdom
and his wealth, and intended to ‘prove him
with hard questions’. He answered so well
that she gave him all of the gifts she had brought.
‘And she said to the king…the half was not told me’.
Perhaps she had just found out about his
‘seven hundred wives…three hundred concubines’.
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Dispensing some self-righteous, PR version
of King Solomon’s ‘judgement and justice’,
and each worth considerably more than
any king’s bounty, a ballistic missile
will take ten minutes or so from the Yemen
to Israel and vice versa. Though empires shift,
and death smells of TNT and rocket fuel,
each apocalypse comes with smoke and fire,
and no answers.