Flowers in a Medicine BottleA Poem by ThurstonHow a woman of few words was the centre of the universe to her husband and silent sons.True to her stock she bred only sons to the shy hulking farmer, iron-husband of hers and -- dying -- despatched hard Methodist prayers from her bed's tidy exile: 'Soften their way and bring them (sightless) home'. Sundays they went to her grave shambling up the worn hill; five (ill-fitting) strangers rubbing shoulders stranded in the cemetery’s toy puzzle.
They spent the rest of Sunday clearing ground stumpchains linking the same thick hands, stacking the gorse afternoon in heaps. lonely shadows working on into the dark. © 2010 ThurstonFeatured Review
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Added on September 2, 2010Last Updated on September 5, 2010 Tags: The death of my own nana who was AuthorThurstonHuntly, North Waikato, New ZealandAboutI enjoy James K. Baxter, Jon Silkin, Sylvia Plath, to begin with. Want to live forever. Yet to write my best poem, but have been equal runner-up in Commonwealth Poetry Award 1976 for my book Believed .. more..Writing
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