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April 17, 2014
 

Etta’s Elegy

 
Maureen Seaton

About This Poem

 

“Etta Silver read and loved poetry all her life. I loved her and she loved me. Her grandson, my friend, asked me to write a poem for her funeral. Inspired by Etta, and having just seen the snow geese fly out of the Bosque del Apache in southern New Mexico and heard the silence after they’d gone, I did.”
—Maureen Seaton

 

Maureen Seaton’s most recent collection of poems is Fibonacci Batman: New and Selected Poems (1991–2011) (Carnegie Mellon Press, 2013). She teaches at the University of Miami and lives in Coral Gables, Florida.

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