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Cry.Sweat. Bleed. Write.

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Kay Bell’s piercing and poignant collection of poems begins in a place of displacement, as the
poet endures her childhood uprooting from the Caribbean islands to a fragmented America.
There she encounters a mother’s harsh life, fatherlessness, a stressed girlhood, and elusive
opportunity. She is sponsored by aching, and experiences what it means to be a grown
woman afraid of the dark, and discovers how difficult it is to anticipate the morning. Yet the
poet’s voice is resilient and determined, seeking intimate romantic connection, while attempting
to relearn trust in man’s uprooting flesh. .

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lily Poetry Review
Date
7 January 2020
Pages
46
ISBN
9781733768375

Kay Bell’s piercing and poignant collection of poems begins in a place of displacement, as the
poet endures her childhood uprooting from the Caribbean islands to a fragmented America.
There she encounters a mother’s harsh life, fatherlessness, a stressed girlhood, and elusive
opportunity. She is sponsored by aching, and experiences what it means to be a grown
woman afraid of the dark, and discovers how difficult it is to anticipate the morning. Yet the
poet’s voice is resilient and determined, seeking intimate romantic connection, while attempting
to relearn trust in man’s uprooting flesh. .

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lily Poetry Review
Date
7 January 2020
Pages
46
ISBN
9781733768375