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For this session our text was the poemย Broomย byย Jim Harrison, posted below.ย
Our prompt was: Write about remembering you’re alive.
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Broomย byย Jim Harrison To remember youโre alive visit the cemetery of your father at noon after youโve made love and are still wrapped in a mammalian odor that you are forced to cherish. Under each stone is someoneโs inevitable surprise, the unexpected death of their biology that struggled hard, as it must. Now to home without looking back, enough is enough. En route buy the best wine you can afford and a dozen stiff brooms. Have a few swallows then throw the furniture out the window and begin sweeping. Sweep until the walls are bare of paint and at your feet sweep until the floor disappears. Finish the wine in this field of air, return to the cemetery in evening and wind through the stones a slow dance of your name visible only to birds.
