The New Yorker
US · 4 hrs ago
✦ 75✓ Factual
“What I Saw,” by Matthew Dickman
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The New Yorker publishes a poem by Matthew Dickman titled 'What I Saw,' which contains an intimate image of the speaker mourning a deceased mother.
“What I Saw,” by Matthew Dickman
“I laid my head on the place between my mother’s still-warm / arm and chest, closed my eyes, and cried.”
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