Poems Live at The Calendula Review

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My poems “Scrambled Eggs” and “Side Effect” are live at issue two of The Calendula Review: A Journal of Narrative Medicine at CNU College of Health Sciences. I am grateful to the editorial team for taking these pieces, which are from a series of hendecasyllabic poems (eleven-line poems, each line of which consists of eleven syllables) begun last fall.

37 thoughts on “Poems Live at The Calendula Review

  1. Congratulations! Having lived with someone suffering the ravages of cancer I can attest to the sheer beauty of the delivery of an unexpected meal. And also to the sheer exhaustion of each day. The details are all exactly right. (K)

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  2. Powerful work, Bob, as usual! The girls and I especially like “Scrambled Eggs.” 🙂 We are glad to be a part of your poetry and a part of your generous, continuing life. (Oh, the hens, having wings, wish to claim “angels,” but neither they nor I can remotely claim “genius.”)

    Sending love.

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  3. Lovely and transparent. Your poetry is always so honest.

    When my mom was getting chemotherapy, there were only a few things she could enjoy eating. One was homemade macaroni and cheese, and the other was a very mild pork and sauerkraut dish that she liked. It was such a privilege and also something I could do for her that helped, when I felt helpless.

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  4. This took me back over 20 years. I was the only one who could cook for the woman whose estate I managed while she was on chemo. It was difficult because her body chemistry was all over the place. Eggs and rice are nourishing at least. I guess ketchup could be used to season egg fried rice.

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