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The Sundance Channel “The Dead”
(01:05) #
The second prose poem by Billy Collins,
entitled “The Dead,” describes, in undramatic,
almost peaceful fashion, the
relationship people have to the dead. A
matchstick drawing illustrated in the
form of three little ghosts accompanies
the voice of Collins from the off. A man,
first sitting and then lying in the grass,
is constantly being pursued by “the
dead.” If, however, he looks up to the
sky, they feel they are being watched
and are “waiting like parents for us to
close our eyes.”

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The Sundance Channel “The Dead” (01:05) # The second prose poem by Billy Collins, entitled “The Dead,” describes, in undramatic, almost peaceful fashion, the relationship people have to the dead. A matchstick drawing illustrated in the form of three little ghosts accompanies the voice of Collins from the off. A man, first sitting and then lying in the grass, is constantly being pursued by “the dead.” If, however, he looks up to the sky, they feel they are being watched and are “waiting like parents for us to close our eyes.”

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