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Annotated by:
- Aull, Felice
- Date of entry: Nov-11-2002
- Last revised: Oct-06-2015
Summary
The poet movingly describes the sunset of his father’s life in the context of their relationship, now, and in the recollected past. Now the son brings his crippled father to see a beautiful beach sunset, but the process is so difficult that they settle in too late to catch it. When he was younger, the son imagined that he would one day take his father on excursions to wild and beautiful places, where they would talk intimately about important matters and death was not a concern. "When I was young, I dreamed we arrived . . . with plenty of time before sunset. / The sky was glorious, and he could stand."
Primary Source
First Photographs of Heaven
Publisher
Nightshade
Publisher
Nightshade
Publisher
Nightshade
Publisher
Nightshade
Publisher
Nightshade
Publisher
Nightshade
Publisher
Nightshade
Publisher
Nightshade
Publisher
Nightshade
Publisher
Nightshade
Publisher
Nightshade
Publisher
Nightshade
Place Published
Troy, Maine
Place Published
Troy, Maine
Place Published
Troy, Maine
Place Published
Troy, Maine
Place Published
Troy, Maine
Place Published
Troy, Maine
Place Published
Troy, Maine
Place Published
Troy, Maine
Place Published
Troy, Maine
Place Published
Troy, Maine
Place Published
Troy, Maine
Place Published
Troy, Maine
Edition
1994
Edition
1994
Edition
1994
Edition
1994
Edition
1994
Edition
1994
Edition
1994
Edition
1994
Edition
1994
Edition
1994
Edition
1994
Edition
1994
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