
The Bad Secret
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The Bad Secret takes readers on a dark yet sometimes comic sojourn through the undercurrents of a life suddenly unmoored by grief, and then to the subsequent rise of the spirit to recovery. Tough-minded and intellectual, Judith Harris's poems are also distinguished by brilliant images close to metaphysical. They reflect on childhood, nature, mental and physical illness, the loss of a mother, and the levity of being simply human. In a voice entirely her own, Harris confronts life's secrets with their hidden meanings inspired by guilt and redemption, offering a music of tenderness and hope.
I watch it gutter down, over the pine's edge,over the pink and orange sunset,diving into the abyss,with its wings perpendicular to the ravine.By now, I have broken offfrom the rest, pretending I'm an orphan -- my eyes fixed on the unseeable destruction
of my ghost in that suicidal machine. "Hush," I say, as if hatred was a sound,as if I could make the negative positive, but nature itself has given up on the picture of my happy family, and pretends not to look at the box with the rolled-up Kodak filmtumbling over the ledgegathering more weight and velocity.
-- "My Father Throws His Camera Down the Grand Canyon, 1968"
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- I
- The Bad Secret
- Tow-Rope
- View of the North Hospital Grounds
- The Discipline of Craft, Easter Morning
- Meter Making
- The Smell
- "Oh"
- The Session
- To You, Doctor Rosenblum
- I tell you
- II
- Thinking About How Babies Are Made
- A Snapshot of My Sister and Me, My First Birthday, 1957
- My Father Throws His Camera Down the Grand Canyon, 1968
- Brownie Troop
- My Grandfather's Leg
- Air-Conditioned House
- To My Twelve-Year-Old Daughter Away at Camp
- My Daughter Going to a Dance
- Schoolgirl's Crush
- Dolls' Kingdom
- III
- For a Friend Who Said All Things Are Possible
- Negligees
- Hatpin
- Battleground
- Falling
- January at the Nursing Home
- My Mother Always Slept like an Angel
- My Mother's Dementia
- In a Taxi Going Home
- Small Resurrection
- About Desperation
- My Mother's Unveiling
- IV
- Wild Elms Speaking in Gold Light
- Still Waltz
- To An Unseen Companion
- Man and Wife
- Aubade
- Middle Age
- Watching a Ladybug on an Arm Rest at Robert Frost's House
- Bethlehem, New Hampshire
- To a Friend Waiting for News about His Nephew's Heart Transplant
- Bow
- Making Mistakes on Purpose
- Magic Trick
- The Clash
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