Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Great Regulars: One in a series of elegies

by New York City poet Catherine Barnett, this poem describes the first gathering after death has shaken a family to its core. The father tries to help his grown daughter forget for a moment that, a year earlier, her own two daughters were killed, that she is now alone. He's heartsick, realizing that drinking can only momentarily ease her pain, a pain and love that takes hold of the entire family. The children who join her in the field are silent guardians.

from Ted Kooser: American Life in Poetry: Column 067 (pdf)

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