You can also read "In the Deep Museum" (a poem its author divided into three stanzas of twelve lines each) in The Complete Poems (1981) by Anne Sexton (who is in the photo below).
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Saturday, April 4, 2015
Poem for Holy Saturday: "In the Deep Museum" by Anne Sexton | Best Poems
Today is Holy Saturday, the Day of Silence, the Saturday before Easter. Read this poem by American poet Anne Sexton (1928-1974), a poem that recounts what Christ could have felt if he were still alive in the tomb: In The Deep Museum | Best Poems
You can also read "In the Deep Museum" (a poem its author divided into three stanzas of twelve lines each) in The Complete Poems (1981) by Anne Sexton (who is in the photo below).
You can also read "In the Deep Museum" (a poem its author divided into three stanzas of twelve lines each) in The Complete Poems (1981) by Anne Sexton (who is in the photo below).
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