Each that we lose takes part of us;
A crescent still abides,
Which like the moon, some turbid night,
Is summoned by the tides.
(Emily Dickinson , 1884)
I am grateful for all the generous and good-spirited responses I received
during what was, no doubt, a particularly "turbid night" for me.
Cheers all,
diane
p.s. y'all heard about the "discovery" of Emily Dickinson's "To Do" lists?
Things to do Tuesday:
Write poem.
Hide Poem.
Write Poem.
Hide Poem....
yuk yuk
"Every tool is a weapon if you hold it right." Ani Difranco
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diane celia hodges
faculty of education, centre for the study of curriculum and
instruction,
university of british columbia
vancouver, bc canada
snailmail: 3519 Hull Street
Vancouver, BC, Canada V5N 4R8