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Like a Curtain by Jan Freeman

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December 28, 2015
 

Like a Curtain

 
Jan Freeman
Jan Freeman: "Like a Curtain"

About This Poem

 

“On the fourth anniversary of my friend’s death, I stood in morning haze, surrounded by columbine, irises, and giant buttercups. I remembered a spring many years earlier when she swirled in circles through the garden. She had been diagnosed with an aggressive cancer and her happiness seemed to trump death. Warm air, greening leaves countered my friend’s absence in the future. The garden offered a fluidity between her passionate life and death hiding in her cells as if life and death were a continuously rising and falling curtain, like the morning mist.”
Jan Freeman

 

Jan Freeman is the author of the forthcoming Blue Structure (Calypso Editions, 2016). She is the founder and director of Paris Press and lives in Ashfield, Massachusetts.

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Launched during National Poetry Month in 2006, Poem-a-Day features new and previously unpublished poems by contemporary poets on weekdays and classic poems on weekends.

 
 

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