Amy Newman is the author of four poetry collections, including Dear Editor (2011), winner of the Lexi Rudnitsky Editor’s Choice Award. She is the Presidential Research Professor in the department of English at Northern Illinois University. Newman was a finalist in Narrative’s First Annual Poetry Contest. She lives in DeKalb, Illinois.

On This Day in Poetry History

by Amy Newman

When Eight-Month-Old Elizabeth Bishop’s Father Dies, Her Mother, Gertrude, Stops Ice-Skating

When eight-month-old Elizabeth Bishop’s father dies,
her mother, Gertrude, stops ice-skating
disinclined to the blade’s splintery wake,
the skate’s furrow etching a tether.
She’ll have to go to hospital.
She’ll come and go like attention,
like the thread in a basting stitch,
and the image of her standing in the door becomes
the space in the door where she was.

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