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With both their names is not acceptable to her. The poem slowly becomes garbled as the narrator falls to pieces. “It’s good you came. Sit here beside me. He really was supposed to get back Thursday. But we’ve got so many Thursdays left this year. I’ll put the kettle on for tea. I’ll wash my hair, then what/try to wake up from all this. It’s good you came, since it was cold there/and him just in some rubber sleeping bag/him, I mean, you know, that unlucky man. I’ll put the Thursday on, wash the tea/since our names are completely ordinary—”
There is heartbreak and defiance in the poem. You might even find yourself rooting for the woman – of course there are so many more Thursdays in a year. Simple details bring about strong emotion.
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