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“To Virginia, Lucia & Sylvia”

To Virginia, Lucia & Sylvia

 

 

There is no doubt. Had I lived

     when any of you lived,

I would have been committed

 

to an asylum. My first husband ordered

     a psych consult when I knew

I needed an abortion, though his

 

family kept his uncles’ diagnoses

     from me. No one listened

but I knew the truth. My daughter

 

would be born ill. The fire raged

     in my brain while I was

carrying her. Alone, abandoned

 

in the countryside unable to drive.

     Lied to more each day.

Alone with only books, music,

 

and the dog who sensed danger.

     With all my education —

my shelves and shelves of books,

 

my two degrees, I shrank into oblivion

     as he lied and hid my pathology

report from me. A surgeon, he ensured

 

surgeons would have to cut me.

     I quieted my voice until

I was silent so I know how you hurt

 

and were harmed. Without my little

     white pills, and my notebooks,

he would have managed to bury me.

 

Would have played the grieving widower,

     held my sobbing daughter over

my closed coffin, covered with white tulips.

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Jennifer Franklin

Jennifer Franklin is the author of three poetry collections, including If Some God Shakes Your House (Four Way Books, 2023). Poems from her new manuscript, A Fire In Her Brain, have been published in American Poetry Review, The Bennington Review, Poetry Northwest, The Montreal International Poetry Anthology, and “poem-a-day” on poets.org. Her work has been commissioned by The Metropolitan Museum, and has also been published in The Paris ReviewThe Nation, The Bedford Guide to Literature (Macmillan, 2024), and Poetry Society of America’s “Poetry in Motion.” She won a Pushcart Prize, the 2024 Jon Tribble Editing Fellowship, a NYFA/City Arts Corp grant, and a Cafe Royal Cultural Foundation Award in Literature. She is cofounder and cohost of “Words Like Blades,” an online reading series that amplifies new work by marginalized emerging writers and their mentors, and coeditor of the anthologies Braving The Body (Small Harbor Publishing, 2024) and The Big Brutal Bill (Small Harbor Publishing, 2026). She teaches in Manhattanville’s MFA program, Poets House, The Frost Place, Provincetown’s Fine Arts Work Center Online & her own manuscript revision workshops.

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