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    She Sang Spring (A Short Story In Verse)

    She sang spring while I saw winter in the shadows of her eyes
    I stooped low to croon into her ears 'Everything's gonna be fine, y'know?'
    Her cheeks glowed while bad breath fanned my face
    She and the bedspread looked alike
    Puritan, sparse, clinical the room with heavy drapes
    Sculpted shadows while hopes fled to a distant land
    The doctor with the bald head and a gray sprinkle of a mustache
    Shook his head gravely and said, 'Call her friends and relatives, if you may,
    Cancer, you know, it is the last stage.'

    How do I tell the doc her spirit is still wild?
    The Bohemian nights, the party prowls,
    The mornings with the endless cups of steaming black coffee!

    I let the mobile ring before I mouthed a 'Hullo'
    It was difficult to tell
    How do you describe hell?
    What address do you write?
    When the soul says Au Revoire
    It's all over now!!..

    The nurse with the dark brown eyes
    Said soothingly, 'It's been a bad night
    Why don't you go down and have a cup of tea?'
    My legs strained.

    In the canteen on the ground floor
    Somebody had thoughtfully left
    The morning news paper on the table
    As I sipped a tasteless cup
    My eyes went involuntarily to the headlines
    'The Government proudly announces
    The setting up of a new Nuclear Power Plant
    On some remote soil!!!'

    I remembered her Chemo sessions
    And putting my head down
    Onto the crook of my arm
    Resting on the dirty table
    I wept like a child!!!
    Geetashree Chatterjee

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    The strength of the piece is how you compress the progression of watching someone you love suffer with cancer. The beginning of the first stanza sucks us into the relationship but the last line of S1 hits really hard, as do 3 and 4. I think, though, that it does frequently sound like chopped up prose instead of poetry, more the makings of a short story. Actually, it seems stuck in a bit of a no-man's-land between short story and poetry. It's too elliptical to fit comfortably as the former but too prose-like to fit comfortably as the latter.
    "As far as we can discern, the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light of meaning in the darkness of mere being." --Carl Gustav Jung

    "To absent friends, lost loves, old gods, and the season of mists; and may each and every one of us always give the devil his due." --Neil Gaiman; The Sandman Vol. 4: Season of Mists

    "I'm on my way, from misery to happiness today. Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh" --The Proclaimers

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    I loved the way you phrased the actions in this. The honesty drives it. I'm uncertain about the poetics- the ubiquitous exclamations need to go as well as the ellipses- it has a strong narrative nonetheless.
    "My Soul, do not seek eternal life, but to exhaust the realm of possibility." -Pindar

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