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Natasha Tripney

Natasha Tripney is a London-based freelance writer specialising in literature and the arts.

She reviews books for the New Statesman and The Guardian and writes regularly for The Stage. She is the Theatre Editor for musicOMH.com.

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Homepage: http://www.intervaldrinks.blogspot.com

Serendipoetry

The Quarrel

The word I spoke in anger
weighs less than a parsley seed,
but a road runs through it
that leads to my grave,
that bought-and-paid-for lot
on a salt-sprayed hill in Truro
where the scrub pines
overlook the bay.
Half-way I'm dead enough,
strayed from my own nature
and my fierce hold on life.
If I could cry, I'd cry,
but I'm too old to be
anybody's child.
Liebchen,
with whom should I quarrel
except in the hiss of love,
that harsh, irregular flame?

-- Stanley Kunitz
The Collected Poems (W.W.Norton)

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