Dorothy Shubow Nelson |
Dorothy Shubow Nelson’s poems have appeared in: Carrying the Branch: Poets in Search of Peace, 2017; We Are The Port: Stories of Place,
Perseverance and Pride in the Port/Area 4(Cambridge );
Polis IV, 2014; Human Architecture VII, 2009; Consequence
Vol. I, 2009; Atelier; Café Review; The
Bridge; North Shore North; Rhythm Music Magazine; Sojourner; and various community newspapers. Her
review of Viet Nam Veteran, Bruce Weigl’s collection, The Abundance of Nothing, was published in Consequence Magazine, Vol. V, 2013. Formerly a teacher of writing
and literature for many years and Senior Lecturer in English at UMass/Boston,
she has published The Dream of the Sea,
Early Poems, 2008 and a chapbook, Something
Near. She is the editor of The Inner
Voice and The Outer World,
Writings by Veterans and their Families, published in 2017. She has led the
Cape Ann Veterans Writing Workshop since the fall of 2013. For this work
she received a Commendation Medal from
Cape Ann Veterans Services. One of the early founding board members of the Gloucester Writers Center ,
she presently serves on the advisory board.
Starting Over
I am broken
but to remember
how life is wrested
from each suffered child
each indignity borne
by years of labor
each scraping of the
iron skillet
each sharing of food
left over, thinned by
water
each worker’s thirst
and migrant’s
each desire for life stolen
for everything
stolen
each soul abandoned
praise the food of others
each home with heat
each family well, free
of disease
praise those who clean
house, discard, fix, persist
Dorothy
Shubow Nelson
June,
2018
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