We ought to locate it, go through, and buy up all the cheap vintage clothes. I will have to wear a suit though, because I can't get my head around those bizarre conical bras.
My Nana has this sweater (or one very like it) she wears it frequently. Either they really made clothes tougher then or there is time hole in the back of JC Penny's.
Stag's Leap is one of the most beautifully intense pieces of writing that I have read in years. It explores the agony present in even amiable divorces- her husband (the subject of thirty years' worth of amazing erotic poetry) decides that he no longer loves her and leaves her for another woman. There is pain, but no…
That is a lovely one, and beautifully done. The piano underlines the nuance of the words. Heaney is by far my favorite living poet. Human Chain is, I think, his best collection. Have you read his Beowulf? He gets the matter-of-fact diction of the Danes down pat- has a real feel for the world where everything comes…