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OUR LIFE Monthly, published by Ukrainian National Women’s League of America APRIL 1997 Editor: TAMARA STADNYCHENKO TO HANYA SVERSTIUK March 19, 1990 by CAMILLA HUK A small white coffin to hold your little body. And tomorrow, I think, is the first day of Spring White roses from your grandfather and tears from your dad. And the sky is grey and overcast. It is cold. Solemn faces in fur coats, Kind words from Nadijka, a drop of chornozem, and vision of zigzagging rows of lots of other little white coffins there. Chornozem. Chornobyl. And the eternal question, ‘God, WHY, God, why?” ’’НАШЕ ЖИТТЯ”, КВІТЕНЬ 1997 13
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