Requiem
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Requiem

Mourning poems

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Requiem

Mourning poems

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Written in memory of her mother, who died of motor neurone disease in 2012, the poems of Requiem roughly cover the timespan of an illness, death, and burial. The formal structure is based on the Catholic Requiem Mass as it has been set as a choral piece by Giuseppe Verdi, Gabriel Fauré, Maurice Duruflé, and many others. The poems quote from other classical and folk works about the underworld and the passage into death, juxtaposing the engagement with the old text with modern references.Winner of the Poetry Book Society Spring Pamphlet Choice.2. KyrieLord have mercy upon herChrist have mercy upon herDay have mercy upon herNight have mercy upon herBed have mercy upon herHoist have mercy upon herCatheter have mercy upon herNeedle have mercy upon herGastrostomy have mercy upon herCitalopram have mercy upon herRiluzole have mercy upon herMorphine have mercy upon her [...]

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Year
2020
ISBN
9781912915415
Subtopic
Poetry

1.  INTROITUS

AD TE OMNIS CARO VENIET
To you all flesh shall come
and before you all flesh shall cave.
Witness the bleed-out
of desire, the avalanche of synapses,
the extinction of the will. Unprepared
we shall wake to your all-blinding light,
we who carried flashlights and thought
we knew the sun. Your veils
shall set fast our limbs,
swaddle our mouths and noses, our eyes
and ears and skin. We shall speak nothing,
hear nothing, see nothing. Nothing shall be known.
Before you sense is scattered and meaning lies in ruin.
Before you come none willingly
and from you shall go none.
Hear our prayer.

2.  KYRIE

KYRIE ELEISON
CHRISTE ELEISON
Lord have mercy upon her
Christ have mercy upon her
Day have mercy upon her
Night have mercy upon her
Bed have mercy upon her
Hoist have mercy upon her
Catheter have mercy upon her
Needle have mercy upon her
Gastrostomy have mercy upon her
Citalopram have mercy upon her
Riluzole have mercy upon her
Morphine have mercy upon her
Neurone have mercy upon her
Tendon have mercy upon her
Atrophy have mercy upon her
Phlegm have mercy upon her
Bladder have mercy upon her
Bowel have mercy upon her
Breath have mercy upon her
Heart have mercy upon her

3.  GRADUALE

REQUIEM ÆTERNAM DONA EIS, DOMINE
Merry meet by forest road, by the smack of the side of a bus or pearl nurtured in the shell of my own breast.
Merry meet by blade or bullet, or the light of a sputtering neurone. You are never far, nor hard to find.
I offer flowers to my body that will die.
I imagine us someday sitting creased and greyed on the stoop together, rolling tobacco and reckoning scores, but today I am here to look you in the eye, and live.
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4. TRACT

ABSOLVE, DOMINE,
ANIMAS OMNIUM FIDELIUM DEFUNCTORUM
AB OMNI VINCULO DELICTORUM.
The odd unbustling Wednesday
in the Faithful Departed, the craic
will be spooling nicely when – with
little warning but a rash of goose-
bumps and a zebra shadow casting
to the bar – in he’ll gangle. There’s
ones that’ve had a bad run with him;
Orpheus got drunk and lost his
grip on the subject entirely, later
being ripped apart by women. Il a
perdu son Eurydice; he caved in
to his pain. A melancholic fellow,
that, not like himself, all clatter
and tooth, as generous with his grins
as with all else. Cora tends to the wipe
and sparkle with a necromantic glint
and the garden of their talk grows
steady and blooming. Oftentimes we’ll
reach across and grab a pomegranate
seed or three when proffered, why not,
best to keep half...

Table of contents

  1. COVER
  2. OTHER BOOKS FROM THE EMMA PRESS
  3. TITLE PAGE
  4. DEDICATION
  5. CONTENTS
  6. 1. INTROITUS
  7. 2. KYRIE
  8. 3. GRADUALE
  9. 4. TRACT
  10. 5. SEQUENTIA
  11. 6. OFFERTORIUM
  12. 7. BENEDICTUS
  13. 8. AGNUS DEI
  14. 9. COMMUNION
  15. 10. LIBERA ME
  16. 11. PIE JESU
  17. 12. IN PARADISUM
  18. LIST OF QUOTATIONS
  19. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  20. THE EMMA PRESS