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    Friday, December 16, 2016

    I'VE STOPPED COUNTING THE DEAD

    by Jean L. Kreiling




    She's not sure that she should suspend
    her vigilance, but keeping track
    has done no good, has brought no end
    to savagery.  As she looks back,
    it seems that nothing else has made
    a difference either:  votes or signs
    or marches or laws disobeyed
    or protests sung.  So she resigns
    herself to silent grief and guilt,
    her anger now an exercise
    in mute restraint.  The tomb she's built
    from watchful tears and numbered sighs
    commemorates too many shames.
    Let someone else keep counting names.


    Author’s Note: The title of the poem is a remark overheard from an elderly activist.


    Jean L. Kreiling’s first collection of poems, The Truth in Dissonance (Kelsay Books), was published in 2014.  Her work has appeared widely in print and online journals, and she is a past winner of a New England Poetry Club Award, the Great Lakes Commonwealth of Letters Sonnet Contest, the String Poet Prize, and the Able Muse Write Prize.

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