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jwebster2's avatarTallis Steelyard

There are times when a poet must make a stand and say, “This has happened without my cognisance and I will not accept it!” Today has not been the best of days. Today I got a note from a patron. Common enough, especially from her, as she was always quick to praise, swift to encourage. But today the note had a bitter flavour. She was sitting awaiting death. A week? Longer?

And what can a poet do? A poet can protest, a poet can stand tall and say firmly that this will not do. A poet can bang the table with his wine glass obvious of the fact it has shattered and the pieces lie glistening but incoherent, shards of dreams never now to be dreamt.

Others have known Sue for longer than I, others will doubtless feel the grief more keenly, will mourn longer, but my job as a…

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  1. jwebster2 Avatar

    I wrote the ‘eulogy’ when Sue sent me an email telling me she might have a week to live. I sent it to her because I felt she had a right to say yes or no.
    When I heard she had died I posted it and have been almost washed away by the collective outpouring of grief. She touched many people and was well thought of.
    Actually, who could hope to do more?

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