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Flight 214 by Sally Bliumis-Dunn

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June 5, 2014
 

Flight 214

 
Sally Bliumis-Dunn

About This Poem

 

“This poem is about how tragic events enter our lives, the initial impulse to distance ourselves from them, and then how they permeate and linger. It was particularly difficult to admit relief at knowing that all those I knew were safe. Gratitude for the ordinary becomes extraordinarily heightened in such circumstances.”
—Sally Bliumis-Dunn

 

Sally Bliumis-Dunn is the author of Second Skin (Wind Publications, 2010). She teaches at Manhattanville College and lives in Armonk, New York.

Most Recent Book by Bliumis-Dunn

 

Second Skin

(Wind Publications, 2010)

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Launched during National Poetry Month in 2006, Poem-a-Day features new and previously unpublished poems by contemporary poets on weekdays and classic poems on weekends.

 
 

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