I think we've all wondered who will miss us when we're gone. Bowering hits this internal fear right between the eyes in his poetic tackle of insecurities and the unknown. The lines are clear-cut, yet bone-chilling. This poem is vulnerable and terrifyingly relatable. In the smoothly-flowing verses that touch on death, drowning, and his own mother, Bowering explores his relationship to the world while touching at the deeper, wide-spread suffering of humanity in our endless vie for meaning.
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