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The Land of Begining Again By Louisa Fletcher (Grades 10+)

The poem, “The Land of Beginning Again” was born in the mind of a troubled young lady named Louisa Fletcher, early in the 20th century. Louisa’s life had been tumultuous at best. Her first husband, the famous poet, Booth Tarkington, was a desperate alcoholic, and their marriage ended in divorce after only a few years, but another marriage soon presented her with a daughter. That child however, was born schizophrenic, ending her young life at the age of 16. A year later Louisa wrote this poem, and shortly thereafter, died herself. The grief of a troubled life is evident between the lines. A life that sought a better station is clear, a place where deeds were forgiven and things became new.