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“I could simply kill you now, get it over with, who would know the difference? I could easily kick you in, stove you under, for all those times, mean on gin, you rammed words into my belly. (p. 52)” LoveLifeDeathMotherPoetryHateGriefHealingDyingNew YorkSonPoemConflictLetting GoCancerMemoirGrievingPoemsDeath And DyingDeath Of A Loved OneVersesMountainsAlcoholismSoul SearchingLove And HateDaughtersMemoirsVerseDeath And LoveDeath And SicknessColon CancerDying At HomeGrieving The Loss Of A MotherBarbara BlatnerDeath And SonNew York QuarterlyDeath And DaughtersVerse Memoir Author:Barbara Blatner
“oh. she heard it too-no waters coursing, canyon empty, sun soundless- and the beast your life nowhere hiding (p. 103)” LoveLifeDeathMotherPoetryHateGriefHealingDyingNew YorkSonPoemConflictLetting GoCancerMemoirGrievingPoemsDeath And DyingDeath Of A Loved OneVersesMountainsAlcoholismSoul SearchingLove And HateDaughtersMemoirsVerseDeath And LoveDeath And SicknessColon CancerDying At HomeGrieving The Loss Of A MotherBarbara BlatnerDeath And SonNew York QuarterlyDeath And DaughtersVerse Memoir Book:The Still Position: A Verse Memoir of My Mother's Death Source: The Still Position: A Verse Memoir of My Mother's Death
“...gripping the rim of the sink you claw your way to stand and cling there, quaking with will, on heron legs, and still the hot muck pours out of you. (p. 27)” LoveLifeDeathMotherPoetryHateGriefHealingDyingNew YorkSonPoemConflictCancerMemoirGrievingPoemsDeath And DyingDeath Of A Loved OneVersesMountainsAlcoholismDaughtersMemoirsVerseDeath And LoveDeath And SicknessColon CancerDying At HomeGrieving The Loss Of A MotherBarbara BlatnerDeath And SonNew York QuarterlyDeath And DaughtersVerse Memoir Book:The Still Position: A Verse Memoir of My Mother's Death Source: The Still Position: A Verse Memoir of My Mother's Death
“blue-gold sky, fresh cloud, emerald-black mountain, trees on rocky ledges, on the summit, the tiny pin of a telephone tower-all brilliantly clear, in shadow and out. and on and through everything everywhere the sun shines without reservation (p. 97)” LoveDeathMotherPoetryHateGriefHealingDyingSonPoemConflictCancerPoemsDeath And DyingDeath Of A Loved OneVersesDaughtersMemoirsVerseDeath And LoveDeath And SicknessColon CancerGrieving The Loss Of A MotherAlchoholismBarbara BlatnerDeath And SonNew York QuarterlyGrievindeath And Daughters Book:The Still Position: A Verse Memoir of My Mother's Death Source: The Still Position: A Verse Memoir of My Mother's Death
“once ruffle-skirted vanity table where I primped at thirteen, opening drawers to a private chaos of eyeshadows lavender teal sky-blue, swarms of hair pins pony tail fasteners, stashes of powders, colonies of tiny lipsticks (p.39)” DeathMotherPoetryCancerMemoirPoetry QuotesDeath And DyingDeath Of A Loved OneMother And DaughterVerseMother And ChildMother And SonDeath And SicknessColon CancerDeath At Home Book:The Still Position: A Verse Memoir of My Mother's Death Source: The Still Position: A Verse Memoir of My Mother's Death