On this episode, we get to talk on this episode with the legend, superstar, and self-proclaimed baby yoda Marilyn Chin. Harjo began writing poetry at the age of twenty-two. The evil of it puts the whole village at risk. . Each reluctant step pounded memory into the broken heart and no one will ever forget it. . online is the same, and will be the first date in the citation. However, she was inspired by the art and creativity around her. As a poet and musician, she was influenced by the activism of the American Indian Movement (AIM) during the 1970s. The first of four children, Harjos birth name was Joy Foster; she later changed her name to Harjo, her Mvskoke grandmothers family name. 1. In an interview with Jane Ciabattari, Harjo discussed the meaning of her last name (so brave youre crazy) and her works attempt to confront colonization. Remembering the Andes in Cherokee Territory. As a poet, activist, and musician, Joy Harjos work has won countless awards. this house. This is how we will leave this world:on horses of sunrise and sunsetfrom the shadow of the mountainswho witnessed every battleevery small struggle. Jamaal May blasts off into hyperspace on this episode of VS. Danez and Franny run with the poet, MC, professor, and thinker as they talk waves, matter, neurology, future, and Sampling the work of this luminary poet and songwriter. Give back with gratitude. The stars who were created by words. Focuses alot on internal struggles. Harjos collections of poetry and prose record that search for freedom and self-actualization. No matter what, we must eat to live. Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on May 9, 1951, Harjo is a member of the Mvskoke/Creek Nation and belongs to Oce Vpofv. Joy Harjo. In that season I looked upto a blue conception of faitha notion of the sacred inthe elegant border of cedar treesbecoming mountain and sky. Joy Harjo is a member of the Muscogee Creek Nation and the 23rd Poet Laureate of the United States. Conflict Resolution From Holy Beings. eNotes.com will help you with any book or any question. I agree with the ancient European maps.There are monsters beyond imagination that troll the waters.The Puritans determined ships did fall off the edge of the world . An American Sunrise. For terms and use, please refer to our Terms and Conditions Harjo is the nation's first Native American poet laureate and a playwright, musician, author, and editor. In the last days of the fourth world I wished to make a map for. And how skilled he is as he walks out onto the ice to call out the walrus.And then I tell the story of the killing of a walrus who is like a woman. By now, the story has its own spirit that wants to live. After this, Harjos mother married another man that also abused the family. After this, Harjos mother married another man that also abused the family. She has found a singing language for grief and meaningfully transforms the American story. As a force of the Native American renaissance, she speaks the pain and rage of the Indian who lacks full integration into society. NPR. Conflict Resolution From Holy Beings. eNotes.com, Inc. They are floating in the water, which has come and taken what it wanted. Born in Oklahoma, the end place of the Trail of Tears, Harjo grew up learning to dodge an abusive stepfather by finding . She also wrote songs for an all-native rock band. / These were the same horse. As Scarry noted, Harjo is clearly a highly political and feminist Native American, but she is even more the poet of myth and the subconscious; her images and landscapes owe as much to the vast stretches of our hidden mind as they do to her native Southwest. Indeed nature is central to Harjos work. the earth gathering essences of plants to clean. Commenting on the poem 3 AM in World Literature Today, John Scarry wrote that it is a work filled with ghosts from the Native American past, figures seen operating in an alien culture that is itself a victim of fragmentationHere the Albuquerque airport is both modern Americas technology and moral natureand both clearly have failed. What Moon Drove Me to This? It had been years since I'd seen the watermonster, the snake who lived at the bottom of the lake. She has since published nine books of poetry, two memoirs, plays, and several books for young audiences, as well as editing several poetry collections. A chant for survival., Harjo, though very much a poet of America, extracts from her own personal and cultural touchstones a more galactal understanding of the world, and her poems become richer for it. [2] King, Noel. "About Joy Harjo." Thanksgiving poems for family and friends. The Circuit: Stories from the Life of a Migrant Child, The Woman Hanging from the Thirteenth Floor Window, The Path to the Milky Way Leads Through Los Angeles, For Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, Whose Spirit Is Present Here and in the Dappled Stars (for we remember the story and must tell it again so we may all live). Let go the pain of your ancestors to make way for those who are heading in our direction.Ask for forgiveness.Call upon the help of those who love you. Joy Harjo is an internationally renowned poet, performer, and writer of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation and served three terms as the 23rd Poet Laureate of the United States. Who are we before and after the encounter of colonization, Harjo asked. Joy Harjo became the U.S Poet Laureate in 2019 and was appointed by the Library of Congress. Feminist screenwriter and poet Joy Harjo relishes the role of "historicist," a form of storytelling that recaptures lost elements of history. Forests were being mowed down all over the world. by Joy Harjo. Its so hot; there is not enoughwinter.Animals are confused. Her feminism enhanced two cinema scripts, Origin of Apache Crown Dance (1985) and The Beginning. JOY HARJO The Flood It had been years since I'd seen the watermonster, the snake who lived in the bottom of the lake, but that didn't mean he'd disappeared in the age of reason, a mystery that never happened. The work of Joy Harjo (Mvskoke, Tulsa, Oklahoma) challenges every attempt at introduction. And I still say, after writing poetry for all this time, and now music, that ultimately humans have a small hand in it. In addition to her many books of poetry, she has written several books for young audiences and released seven award-winning music albums. All whom the flood did, and fire shall, o'erthrow, All whom war, dearth, age, agues, tyrannies, Despair, law, chance, hath slain, and you whose eyes, . This is how we were born into the world:Sky fell in love with earth, wore turquoise,cantered in on a black horse.Earth dressed herself fragrantly,with regard for aesthetics of holy romance.Their love decorated the mountains with sunrise,weaved valleys delicate with the edging of sunset.This morning I look toward the eastand I am lonely for those mountainsThough Ive said good-bye to the girlwith her urgent prayers for redemption.I used to believe in a vision that would save the peoplecarry us all to the top of the mountainduring the floodof human destruction. In addition to writing poetry, Harjo is a noted teacher, saxophonist, and vocalist. "Always illuminating, Harjo writes as if the creative journey has been the destination all along. Try it today! And know there is more. She published her first book of nine poems called, In 1980, Harjo published her first full-length volume of poetry called, Harjo is a founding board member and Chair of the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation and, in 2019, was elected a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets. This collection gathers poems from throughout Joy Harjo's twenty-eight-year career, beginning in 1973 in the age marked by the takeover at Wounded Knee and the rejuvenation of indigenous cultures in the world through poetry and music. Her poems are musical, intimate, political, and wise, intertwining ancestral memory and tribal histories with resilience and love. She has since been. Shifting from the "lace and silk" luxuriance of New Orleans to the home-centered Creek, the poem claims that the Creek "drowned [De Soto] in / the Mississippi River." We can all see it.I hear from my Inuit and Yupik relatives up north thateverything has changed. If there are three dates, the first date is the date of the original She is a chancellor of the Academy of American Poets, Board of Directors Chair of the Native Arts & Cultures Foundation, and is the first Artist-in-Residence for Tulsa's Bob Dylan Center. And once he took that corn he wanted all the corn.And once he took that wife, he wanted all the wives.He was insatiable. The first 8 poems in this selection are from her book, Conflict Resolution from Holy Beings (2015). Transcript. It was beginning to rain in Oklahoma, the rain that would flood the world. Neary, Lynn, and Patrick Jarenwattananon. The Institute of American Indian Arts, now in its 50th year, encourages its students to upend conventional expectations of Native American culture. I sing about his relationship to the walrus, and how he has fed his people. Poet Laureate." She talks about her family history on the Trail of Tears and how it led to An . Harjo told Contemporary Authors: I agree with Gide that most of what is created is beyond us, is from that source of utter creation, the Creator, or God. Joy Harjo is a performer and writer of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. Harjos memoir Crazy Brave (2012) won the American Book Award and the 2013 PEN Center USA prize for creative nonfiction. Singer, saxofonist, poet, performer, dramatist, and storyteller are just a few of her roles. Contact. Harjo is a founding board member and Chair of the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation and, in 2019, was elected a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets. The book continues to blend everyday experiences with deep spiritual truths. You will find yourself caught in corners and creases of shame, judgment, and human abuse.You must call in a way that your spirit will want to return. Keller, Lynn, and Cristanne Miller, editors. In connecting these events with the Native Indian myth of the watersnake, the narrator emphasizes the importance of old myths to the survival of the Native American people. We are technicians here on Earth, but also co-creators. She also wrote songs for an all-native rock band. June 21, 2019. https://www.npr.org/2019/06/21/734665274/meet-joy-harjo-the-first-native-american-u-s-poet-laureate. Joy Harjo The Woman Hanging from the Thirteenth Floor WIndow Joy Harjo The Flood Joy Harjo The Woman Who Fell from the Sky Joy Harjo Joy Harjo Very repetitive and chant like. The poem concludes: She had some horses she loved. Poet Laureate. Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1951, Harjo is a member of the Mvskoke/Creek Nation. Poet Laureate." The wanting infected the earth.We lost track of the purpose and reason for life.We began to forget our songs. Harjo asks them to listen to their soul. Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, she left home to attend high school at the innovative Institute of Ameri . Parallel phrasing propels the lines along with the physical and spiritual invocation: "To sky, to earth, to sun, to moon / To one whole voice that is you." In a strange kind of sense [writing] frees me to believe in myself, to be able to speak, to have voice, because I have to; it is my survival. Her work is often autobiographical, informed by the natural world, and above all preoccupied with survival and the limitations of language. Tobacco Origin Story, Because Tobacco Was a Gift Intended to Walk Alongside Us to the Stars, Suzi F. Garcia in Conversation with Joy Harjo. Steadily growing, and in languages. In this lesson, students will consider what life in America was like prior to Roe v. Wade. publication in traditional print. She has been performing her one-woman show, Wings of Night Sky, Wings of Morning Light, since 2009 and is currently at work on a musical play, We Were There When Jazz Was Invented. The name Manhattan comes from "Manna-hata," which translates as "island of many hills" from the Lenape language. Influenced by the works of Flannery O'Connor, Simon Ortiz, Pablo Neruda, and Leslie Marmon Silko, Harjo began publishing in feminist journals, including Conditions, and in the anthologies The Third Woman (1980) and That's What She Said (1984). Harjo's antidote to despair is a vigorous reclamation of living. 2. In 2009, she won a NAMMY (Native American Music Award) for Best Female Artist of the Year. Joy Harjo (Muscogee/Creek) the Poet Laureate of the United States (and NEA Big Read author) joins me this week for a far-ranging conversation about poetry and music. Somewhere between jazz and ceremonial flute, the beat of her sensibility radiates hope and gratitude to readers and listeners alike. I was first a research psychologist studying brain development at the University of Minnesota and London University before following my passion writing for children. Leslie Ullman noted in the Kenyon Review, that like a magician, Harjo draws power from overwhelming circumstance and emotion by submitting to them, celebrating them, letting her voice and vision move in harmony with the ultimate laws of paradox and continual change. Highly praised, the book won an American Book Award and the Delmore Schwartz Memorial Award. 18 Jan. 2023 . Joy Harjo is an enrolled member of the Muscogee/Mvskoke (Creek) Nation. Even then, does anything written ever matter to the earth, wind, and sky? In the first lines, 'Remember,' the poet asks the listener to remember their history and how it connects to the universe. As if in response to the evocation of the memory, it begins to rain. Are you sure you want to remove #bookConfirmation# Grand Street The poems in this collection are a song cycle, a woman warriors journey in this era, reaching backward and forward and waking in the present moment. They all made me sadder.4.Death will gamble with anyone.There are many fools down here who believe they will win.5.You know, said my teacher, you can continue to wallow, or You can stand up here with me in the sunlight and watch the battle.6.I sat across from a girl whose illness wanted to jump over to me.No! Joy Harjo's Poet Warrior is a wonderful hybrid text that mixes memoir, poetry, songs, and dreams into something unique that opens a window into the most important events of Harjo's life and . Dont bother the earth spirit who lives here. First Laugh: Welcome, Baby! The native perspective emerges with wry humor: The poet-speaker envisions a trinket seller destroyed by magic red rocks that repay the unwary for wrongs that date to the European settlement of the New World. My body was already on fire with the explosion of womanhood as if I were flint, hot stone, and when he stepped out of the water he was the first myth I had ever seen uncovered. That is the only one who ever escaped. Using myth, old tales and autobiography, Harjo both explores and creates cultural memory through her illuminating looks into different worlds. And though it may have appeared otherwise, I did not go willingly. Joy Harjo is a trailblazing cultural icon who has undoubtedly made a lasting mark on the arts, and her works will continue to inspire people for generations to come.If you're interested in exploring career paths in the arts like Joy Harjo, you can set up an appointment with one of our Career Coaches to learn more about the paths you can take! In 1990, Harjo captured violence and vengeance in "Eagle Poem," a traditional Beauty Way chant. She once commented, I feel strongly that I have a responsibility to all the sources that I am: to all past and future ancestors, to my home country, to all places that I touch down on and that are myself, to all voices, all women, all of my tribe, all people, all earth, and beyond that to all beginnings and endings. He is the best walrus hunter of a village. Accessed July 9, 2019. https://poets.org/poet/joy-harjo. To one whole voice that is you. Contrast Harjo's faith in re-created history, as demonstrated in the poems "The Real Revolution Is Love," "Autobiography," "For Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, Whose Spirit Is Present Here and in the Dappled Star," or "For Alva Benson, and For Those Who Have Learned to Speak," with the historic confession in Robert Lowell's "For the Union Dead" and "The Quaker Graveyard in Nantucket. Her mother wrote songs and her grandmother and her aunt were both artists. If there are two dates, the date of publication and appearance Here, she says, is a living, breathing earth to which were all connected. What Patsy Mink Made Possible: Title IX at 50, Well never share your email with anyone else. She served as the 23rd United States Poet Laureate, the first Native American to hold that honor. After graduating from high school, Harjo attended the University of New Mexico as a Pre-Med student. Joy Harjo American Drama A Raisin in the Sun Aeschylus Amiri Baraka Antigone Arcadia Tom Stoppard August Wilson Cat on a Hot Tin Roof David Henry Hwang Dutchman Edward Albee Eugene O'Neill Euripides European Drama Fences August Wilson Goethe Faust Hedda Gabler Henrik Ibsen Jean Paul Sartre Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Lillian Hellman "Joy Harjo." The act of breathing establishes kinship with universal rhythms. Photo:Library of Congress - https://www.flickr.com/photos/library-of-congress-life/48092158967/in/photostream/. He had disappeared in the age of reason, as a mystery that never happened. In addition to art and creativity, Harjo also experienced many challenges as a child. When the proverbial sixteen-year-old woman walked down to the lake within her were all sixteen-year-old women who had questioned their power from time immemorial. 'An American Sunrise' by Joy Harjo is a powerful poem about Native American culture written by the current Poet Laureate of the United States. She published her first book of nine poems calledThe Last Songin 1975. In this lyrical meditation about the why of writing poetry, Joy Harjo reflects on significant points of illumination, experience, and questioning from her fifty years as a poet. This item is part of a JSTOR Collection. From 2019 to 2022, she served as the 23rd Poet Laureate of the United States. She is the author of several books of poetry, including An American Sunrise, which is forthcoming from W. W. Norton in 2019, and Conflict Resolution for Holy Beings (W. W. Norton, 2015). if I lay on that floor, as-well-forthwith. As a result, the narrator admits that she no longer considers the old stories important. Our summaries and analyses are written by experts, and your questions are answered by real teachers. Joy Harjo, the23rdPoet Laureate of the United States, is amember of the Mvskoke Nation and belongs to Oce Vpofv (Hickory Ground). The water monster, in his role as a storm god, makes his presence known. Read more. As a poet, activist, and musician, Joy Harjo's work has won countless awards. Crucial to the woman is motherhood and the impetus to lie still and cuddle a sleeping infant rather than "to get up, to get up, to get up" at the command of a harassing male, generalized as "gigantic men.". By Joy Harjo. . if these songs can do anything. Rita Dove (1952- ). Old father, you tore off a piece of bread. The second half of the book frequently emphasizes personal relationships and change. Joy Harjo, the23rdPoet Laureate of the United States, is amember of the Mvskoke Nation and belongs to Oce Vpofv (Hickory Ground). Request Permissions. The influence of the mythic tradition on the girl at first appears anomalous to the narrator. In 2017 she was awarded the Ruth Lilly Prize in Poetry. The oldest woman of her tribe regards the girls behavior as a bad example to other young girls and believes that the water monster has punished her for disobeying her parents when she gave herself to a man before marriage. The oldest woman in the tribe wanted to remember me as a symbol in the story of a girl who disobeyed, who gave in to her desires before marriage and was destroyed by the monster disguised as the seductive warrior. Generous notes on each poem offer insight into Harjos inimitable poetics as she takes inspiration from sunrise and horse songs and jazz, reckons with home and loss, and listens to the natural messengers of the earth. Harjo draws on First Nation storytelling and histories, as well as feminist and social justice poetic traditions, and frequently incorporates indigenous myths, symbols, and values into her writing. Abrams is now one of the most prominent African American female politicians in the United States. Invite everyone you know who loves and supports you. She earned her BA from the University of New Mexico and MFA from the Iowa Writers' Workshop. Merging with the circling eagle, the speaker achieves a sacral purity and dedicates self to "kindness in all things." Seven generations can live under one roof. She performed for many years with her band, Poetic Justice, and currently tours with Arrow Dynamics. not carelessly. A progressive social reformer and activist, Jane Addams was on the frontline of the settlement house movement and was the first American woman to wina Nobel Peace Prize. Yvonne B. Miller, her accomplishments, and leadership attributes, so they can apply persuasive techniques to amplify her accomplishments, leadership attributes, as well as those in leadership roles in their community. Harjo is the author of ten books of poetry, several plays, children's books, and two memoirs; she has also produced seven award-winning music albums and edited several . The daughter persists in believing that the man she met by the lake is the embodiment of the water monster who unleashes his power in violent rain and wind storms. in creative writing at the University of New Mexico and completed an M.F.A. I am in a village up north, in the lands named Alaska now. W. W. Norton & Company, 2015. Joy Harjo served as the 23rd Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry. Ice is melting.The quantum physicists have it right; they are beginning to think like Indians: everything is connected dynamically at an intimate level.When you remember this, then the current wobble of the earth makes sense. Harjo began writing poetry at the age of twenty-two. by stones of fear. Remember your birth, how your mother struggled. "In one of the 50 vignettes that make up "Catching the Light," Joy Harjo tells of receiving an image via Facebook Messenger from an old friend in Lukachukai, a mountainous area of the Navajo Nation in Arizona." I can feel their nudges toward my friend and I. I stand up with a drum in my hand. ; March 17 - The homonymous U.K. Dennis the Menace comic strip first appears in the . Hymn to the Goddess San Francisco in Paradise, A Way of Happening: A Blog about Poetry, the Arts, and Ideas in General. Her awards include the prestigious Ruth Lily Prize from the . Consistently praised for the depth and thematic concerns in her writings, Harjo has emerged as a major figure in contemporary American poetry. For in the muggy lake was the girl I could have been at sixteen, wrested from the torment of exaggerated fools, one version "Her belief in art, in spirit, is so powerful, it can't help but spill over to uslucky readers." "I returned to see what I would find, in these lands we were forced to leave behind." - Joy Harjo, "An American Sunrise" More Details about the Book April 14, 2022. She is not interested in him, but he wont let go. A Map to the Next World Lyrics. In books such as She Had Some Horses (1983; reissued 2008), Harjo incorporates prayer-chants and animal imagery, achieving spiritually resonant effects. At the age of sixteen, she left home to attend the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico. We are related to nearly everyone by marriage, clan, or blood.The first night after our arrival, a woman is brutally killed in the village. Summary 'Remember' by Joy Harjo is a beautiful poem that asks the reader to remember how connected they are to humanity and the earth. Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1. Joy Harjo was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma and is a member of the Mvskoke Nation. United States Poet Laureate and winner of the 2022 Academy of American Poets Leadership Award Joy Harjo examines the power of words and how poetry summons us toward justice and healing. 3. It belongs to the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Over a quarter-century's work from the 2003 winner of the Arrell Gibson Award for Lifetime Achievement. His wanting only made him want more. Approaching in the distance is the child you were some years ago. While she was at this school, Harjo participated in what she calls the renaissance of contemporary native art.. The power of the victim is a power that will always be reckoned with, one way or the other. . Feast on this smorgasbord of poems about eating and cooking, exploring our relationships with food. those who would climb through the hole in the sky. It is unfortunate, but it is how things must be.The next morning, my friend and I have walked down from the village to help gather, when we hear the killing committee coming for us.I can hear them behind us, with their implements and stones, in their psychic roar of purpose.I know they are going to kill us. These places had their own names long before English, Russian, or any other politically imposed trade language. Soon it was countries, and then it was trade. They knew to find . The themes of continuity, momentum, and resilience fuel the remaining twenty-eight lines. / In beauty.". Others saw the car I was driving as it drove into the lake early one morning, the time the carriers of tradition wake up, before the sun or the approach of woodpeckers, and found the emptied six-pack on the sandy shores of the lake. Download the entire The Flood study guide as a printable PDF! In this lyrical meditation about the why of writing poetry, Joy Harjo reflects on significant points of illumination, experience, and questioning from her fifty years as a poet. She seeks continuity between what she calls her past and future ancestors, and views each poem as a ceremonial object with the potential to make change. The Journal is a non-profit publication, supported solely by dues of Society The words of others can help to lift us up. One of Harjos most frequently anthologized poems, She Had Some Horses, describes the horses within a woman who struggles to reconcile contradictory personal feelings and experiences to achieve a sense of oneness. My imagination swallowed me like a mica sky, but I had seen the watermonster in the fight of lightning storms, breaking trees, stirring up killing winds, and had lost my favorite brother to a spear of the sacred flame, so certainly I would know my beloved if he were hidden in the blushing skin of the suddenly vulnerable. She juxtaposed benevolent native female voices in an anthology, Reinventing Ourselves in the Enemy's Language: Contemporary Native Women's Writing of North America (1997). We are grateful to the poet for allowing us to translate her work here. I looked aside but I could not discount what I had seen. Eagle Poem. Look, and you will see the story.And then I am alone with the sea and the sky. Contributor to numerous anthologies and to several literary journals, including Conditions, Beloit Poetry Journal, River Styx, Tyuoyi, and Y'Bird. "The Flood" In this piece Harjo is appropriating a Native American myth (the . Swann, Brian, and Arnold Krupat, editors. By arranging a quick marriage to an important older man of the tribe, her parents attempt to erase the dishonor brought on their family by her misconduct. Joy Harjo was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and is a member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. Joy Harjo. Harjo is also a. Murder is not commonplace. 2023 Course Hero, Inc. All rights reserved. She was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on May 9, 1951, and is the author of nine books of poetry. Harjos work is also deeply concerned with politics, tradition, remembrance, and the transformational aspects of poetry. I have missed the guardian spiritof Sangre de Cristos, those mountainsagainst which I destroyed myself every morning I was sickwith loving and fightingin those small years. Note: When citing an online source, it is important to include all necessary dates. Our tribe was removed unlawfully from our homelands. I said, but not aloud.I would have been taken for crazy.7.We will always become those we have ever judged or condemned.8.This is not mine. past and present. She laughed at a woodpecker flitting like a small sun above us and before I could deter the symbol we were in it. She left Tulsa as a teenager to attend . In addition to art and creativity, Harjo also experienced many challenges as a child. 2002 Oxford University Press is a stunning appreciation of an essential, original, and trailblazing voice in American poetry. What tribe are you, what nation, what race, what sex, what unworthy soul?2.I could not sleep, because I could not wake up. He dedicates both his creative and scholarly writing to indigenous cultural expression and ancestral ways of being. I strongly believe that words in poetry or prose help heal our hearts and give us new eyes to see the world. Harjo's coverage of impending suicide stresses "lonelinesses." It had been years since Id seen the watermonster, the snake who lived at the bottom of the lake. That sense of time brings history close, within breathing distance. The girl disappears during a tornado that destroys her familys home. She is a lifelong music lover who plays jazz saxophone and enjoys community stomp dances. NPR. Visually evocative and spiritually stimulating, in ceremonial rhythm, the prayer acknowledges forms of communication other than sound. Although her mother felt insecure about her eighth-grade education, she was self-assured around song lyrics, and she introduced her young daughter to the poetry of William Blake, which sounded like music. He stalks her to her home, and when no one else is there, he trusses her as if she were a walrus, kills her and drags her body out of her house to the sea. 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