Tag Archives: “I Dreamed a Hundred Whispers”

Show, Don’t Tell, Concerning “Cancer”

I offer this poem, “Cancer,”  as a contrast to the poem from the first lecture, “I Have Dreamed a Hundred Whispers.” In my mid-thirties, I did what many people do. As I became a parent, I returned to the memories of my own parents to figure out who I was and what I had experienced. This poem is part of a series called “My Mother, My Father, My Wife, My Son.” To my mind, this poem is infinitely better than the poem from high school. Continue reading