“Yes, she loved him very much. Yes, he was born that way.
Yes, she was standing by the prison wall that morning.
Yes, she heard the shots.
You may regret not having brought a camera,
a tape recorder. Yes, she has seen such things.”

"Pietà"
Poems New and Collected (1998), No End of Fun (1967)

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Polish writer 1923–2012

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