Live Virtual Group Session: 6PM EDT June 9th 2025

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For this session we read excerpt from Emperor of Gladness by Ocean Vuong, posted below.

Our prompt was: Write about a memory of water.

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The hardest thing in the world is to live only once.

But it’s beautiful here, even the ghosts agree. Mornings, when the light rinses this place the shade of oatmeal, they rise as mist over the rye across the tracks and stumble toward the black-spired pines searching for their names, names that no longer live in any living thing’s mouth. Our town is raised up from a scab of land along a river in New England. When the prehistoric glaciers melted, the valley became a world-sized lake, and when that dried up it left a silvery trickle along the basin called the Connecticut: Algonquin for “long tidal river.” The sediment here is rich with every particle welcoming to life. As you approach, you’ll be flanked by wide stretches of thumb-sized buds shooting lucent through April mud. Within months these saplings will stand as packed rows of broadleaf tobacco and silver queen corn. Beyond the graveyard whose stones have lost their names to years, there’s a covered bridge laid over a dried-up brook whose memory of water never reached this century. Cross that and you’ll find us. Turn right at Conway’s Sugar Shack, gutted and shuttered, with windows blown out and the wooden sign that reads WE SWEETEN SOON AS THE CROCUS BLOOM, rubbed to braille by wind. In spring the cherry blossoms foam across the county from every patch of green unclaimed by farms or strip malls. They came to us from centuries of shit, dropped over this place by geese whenever summer beckons their hollow bones north.

excerpt from Emperor of Gladness, Ocean Vuong

6 thoughts on “Live Virtual Group Session: 6PM EDT June 9th 2025

  1. michele348's avatar michele348

    About a memory of water~~~

    I ran and ran. I had to.
    I had to finish.
    To finish meant I was victorious…
    I was alive, having survived a heart attack,
    and this was my way of proving to myself
    that I didn’t have to live in fear.

    It was a run of 26 miles on a hot, humid day
    in early September.
    I had a water pack on my back
    and I took precious sips of water
    until there was none left.

    Water, precious water.
    It kept me going until the very end.
    I crossed the finish line
    crying tears of joy.

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  2. Elizabeth's avatar Elizabeth

    Salty beach water

    Cleansing my skin and my spirit

    Waves to jump over and through

    Sticking toes in

    Magic liquid for sand castles

    Grandparents’ beach block

    Wet water hugs

    No swimming for 30 minutes after eating

    White fizzy foam bubbles

    May contain an occasional jellyfish

    Current tugging me like a hug

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    • Elizabeth's avatar Elizabeth

      Michele, I agree about the memories… So special and such a happy secure place in time for me. Also, what a powerful memory of strength and determination for you.

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