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Yes, a very moving poem, Sharon. Sad but so well expressed.

Andrew

On 1 June 2011 07:21, Max Richards <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> heartbreaking and beautiful, as it first strikes me.
> the shower stall for me gives it a penetrating actuality.
> Max
>
> Quoting sharon brogan <[log in to unmask]>:
>
> > i search for you
> > everywhere, everywhere
> >
> > in the meadows
> > blooming purple and blue
> > in the mildewed shower stall
> > in the cobwebbed basement
> >
> > one dream after another
> > corridors and highways
> > buildings strange and familiar
> > corners and high places
> >
> > a glimpse of you just
> > down a tree-dark street
> > your wife’s voice
> > you daughters’ pain
> >
> > my own, my own
> >
> >
> > --
> > sharon brogan
> > http://www.sbpoet.com
> > http://www.sbpoet.net
> > http://smallpoems.sbpoet.net
> > 406.578.1788
> >
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Andrew
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http://www.qlrs.com/poem.asp?id=766
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