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Deborah Bogen: Sisters

I’m the last sister standing — but tonight I mean to lie down, to practice being in the box. Tonight, I want to move my mind around my sisters’ girlish bodies and find out what it’s like to be in there. With them. Boxed up. Put away.

Tonight I will surrender this earthy pulse. I will accept their stagnant blood as mine — unclenching my fist and letting go of memory’s balloon. Dear body, is it possible to prepare? To shutter my heart and stop looking at the world?


Deborah Bogen’s books include In Case of Sudden Free Fall (Jacar, 2018).

Deborah Bogen

6 comments on “Deborah Bogen: Sisters

  1. dianaelser
    March 4, 2021

    Stunning. Layers of feelibg, implication – sigh…

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  2. Deborah Bogen
    March 4, 2021

    It would take a book to explain what having them was about – I was first the middle sister, then the older, then the last – and all before age 14. A journey. I miss them but find loyalties to present time family and friends does a lot to mitigate grief. Still, there is no replacing your first best friend. I think poetry and politics both give us new sisters. What do you think? Deb

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  3. Deborah Bogen
    March 4, 2021

    Barbara – to answer that would take a book – in my case, I was at first the middle sister, then the older sister, then the only sister – a progression that was complete by the time I was 14 – so it was a journey. I still miss them, but dealing with grief seems to be best regulated by developing ties and loyalty in real time – present tense people with whom to share. Still – replacing your first best friend – that’s not really doable. I do feel poetry offers us sisters – what do you think?

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  4. Louise Hawes
    March 3, 2021

    Deborah, thank you for your courage. Please follow up and let us know the answers to those questions. (This one of four sisters so looks forward to hearing more.)

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  5. Barbara Huntington
    March 3, 2021

    So much said in so few words. I wonder what it feels like to have a sister.

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