A poem by Stanley Kunitz The Portrait My mother never forgave - TopicsExpress



          

A poem by Stanley Kunitz The Portrait My mother never forgave my father for killing himself, especially at such an awkward time and in a public park, that spring when I was waiting to be born. She locked his name in her deepest cabinet and would not let him out, though I could hear him thumping. When I came down from the attic with the pastel portrait in my hand of a long-lipped stranger with a brave moustache and deep brown level eyes, she ripped it into shreds without a single word and slapped me hard. In my sixty-fourth year I can feel my cheek still burning. From Good Poems selected and edited by Garrison Keillor (2002).
Posted on: Mon, 29 Jul 2013 10:11:16 +0000

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