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Powerful poem by Pulitzer-prize winner Rita Dove.

Still life
Still life with Ensure, vials of fentanyl, oxycodone, water.
Still life with crackers maybe, hopefully, he will keep down.
Still life with tossed sheets and yogurt cup. Still life
with Sports Illustrated piles in the bathroom, guest room,
on the living room floor, on the dining room table, in recycle bins waiting
near the door. Still life with the younger brother assessing
how to dispose the hoardings of the one man left who shares his face.
Still life with hanging tension and sadness, failed ambition,
medicated dreams. Still life with phlegm and corruption.
With waste, with fanned get well cards, appointment reminders,
hospital garage parking receipts. Still life with the mantel clock,
one birthday’s present, still ticking and ticking and ticking away.

skye724 7 Aug 12
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I watched my mum die from cancer in a terrible way. This poem is both true and very painful. I hope I never come across it again.

Livia Level 6 Aug 12, 2018

My mom died from cancer as well. I can understand how you feel.

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Sorta like an intimate newsreel, looking at the separate frames of a life..."ticking and ticking away".

cava Level 7 Aug 12, 2018

Amazing use of words and images - so evocative. I was deeply impressed.

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Well. That's incredibly depressing.

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Wow!

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