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In Memoriam M.K.H., 1911-1984
- When all the others were away at Mass
- I was all hers as we peeled potatoes.
- They broke the silence, let fall one by one
- Like solder weeping off the soldering iron:
- Cold comforts set between us, things to share
- Gleaming in a bucket of clean water.
- And again let fall. Little pleasant splashes
- From each other's work would bring us to our senses.
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- So while the parish priest at her bedside
- Went hammer and tongs at the prayers for the dying
- And some were responding and some crying
- I remembered her head bent towards my head,
- Her breath in mine, our fluent dipping knives--
- Never closer the whole rest of our lives.
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