Sunday, December 2, 2018

Monologue Mania Day # 1751 (guest poet) (c) Dec. 2, 2018

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Monologue Mania Day #  1751 (guest poet) (c) Dec. 2,  2018

Something new for this blog -
This is a poem from a friend of mine, Irena Urdang de Tour, 94,
writer and poet, Warsaw Ghetto survivor  

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No Appointment Necessary
      by Irena Urdang de Tour

You don't have to experience cancer
In its final stage

To lose your hair, bit by bit - in Bergen Belsen
They made it easy------------------

zum, zum zum

Here come the scissors
Walk right in
No appointment necessary

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and her papers and full works are here 
at the Schlesinger Library at Harvard 

She has other poems and I'm trying to get her to share them (maybe even a collection)  
Thanks for feedback!  Will share with her.

             
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Janet S. Tiger    858-736-6315                CaregiversAnon.org
Member Dramatists Guild since 1983

Playwright-in-Residence
Swedenborg Hall 2006-8

1 comment:

Jennifer Silva Redmond said...

Wow. Thanks for sharing this.