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My Son, My Executioner Poems, Poets, and Poetry ... My Son, My Executioner, Donald Hall 1955; My son, my executioner, I take you in my arms quiet and small and just astir and whom my body warms. Sweet death, small son, our instrument of immortality, your cries and hunger document our bodily decay.
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PART 2: Slopes Slippery, Spirals Downward, & The Cliché As Fulfillment: Forché, Rich, Hall, & Stafford by Dan Schneider, 10/4/01 ... My 1st thought was ‘Vanity, ... Note the italicized foreign word dropping- ain’t he a smart son-of-a-buck? Then the absolute [must] injunction to conscience, ending in despair. Moving,
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Donald Hall (b. 1928) was born in New Haven, Connecticut. He began writing poetry and fiction at age 12 and published his first poem at age 16. He received his B.A. from Harvard University, where he met Robert Bly, Adrienne Rich, Kenneth Koch, John Ashbery, and Frank O'Hara.
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My Son, My Executioner, a poem by Donald Hall, refers to the realization that the birth of one’s progeny – substitute here the birth of a movement within a discipline – is indicative of one’s own mortality.
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When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes, I all alone beweep my outcast state, ... - "In Bertram's Garden," Donald Justice. ----------; "I would like you to write a simple story just once more," he says, "the kind Maupassant wrote, or Chekhov, the kind you used to write. Just recognizable people and then write down...
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Donald Hall (1928 - / Connecticut / United States) ... 14 poems of Donald Hall ; File Size:113 k ; File Format: Acrobat Reader ... ''Sweet death, small son, our instrument ; Of immortality, Your cries and hungers document ; Our bodily decay.''
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Donald Hall was born in Connecticut and attended both Harvard and Oxford universities. He was poetry editor of the Paris Review and Professor of English at the University of Michigan before moving to rural New Hampshire.
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Hayden Carwith "In The Long Hall" ... Langston Hughes "Mother to Son" ... Theodore Roethke "My Papa's Waltz"
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My 28 year son in law doesn’t have a clue about Facebook, Twitter, blogging, etc. It’s just not something which interests him. He’s actually the only one in the house who DOES use the phone book!
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