Experience of Blood  

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James Laughlin's son tragically killed himself by stabbing himself multiple times in the bathtub. Laughlin wrote a poem about this, called Experience of Blood, in which he expresses morbid amazement at the amount of blood in the human body. And despite the horrific mess left as a result, Laughlin reasons that he cannot ask anyone else to clean it up, "because after all, it was my blood too."




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