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“Your absence has gone through me”

November 19, 2013October 30, 2013 / Carolyn O / 4 Comments

W.S. Merwin’s poem “Separation” is perfect, a miniature masterpiece of metaphor.

It’s so perfect that I’m going to stop writing about it in just a second.

First, may I suggest memorizing it, keeping it tucked away in a mental jacket pocket?

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