17 July 2002
Heather: When did you do all this reading of poetry? Was it when you were young?
Audrey: No, it was when all the children left home. That’s when I began to read Emily Dickinson and other poets. The greatest poet of all was Sappho. She lived on an island, wore little or no clothes, went off in a canoe… Emily Dickinson was the closest to her in poetry writing. Crossing the Bar by Tennyson, the English poet, is on life and dying (crossing and dying) using words like “creator” “pilot”. When I die, I want all my children, grandchildren to read and/or recite that poem together at my grave site next to Dad.