Bodil Malmsten Poems Nothing Must - Happen To You
, 2015), the poem captures the desperate, instinctive wish to keep a loved one safe, while simultaneously acknowledging that for a life to be truly lived, it must be open to everything. The Poem: "Ingenting får hända dig"
The poem containing the line appears in a collection that is largely about resistance: resistance to death, to time, to the absurdities of modern life. Malmsten wrote extensively about her daughter, Fanny. The mother-daughter relationship in her work is not idealized; it is existential.
Malmsten, who died of cancer, infuses this line with the bitter knowledge that the body betrays all commands. The poem is not a solution; it is a wail of resistance against the inevitable. bodil malmsten poems nothing must happen to you
Nothing must happen to you.
Bodil Malmsten died in 2016. On the day of her death, Swedish social media was flooded with that single line: Readers posted it not as a tribute to her, but as a collective cry of grief. Something had, in fact, happened to her. And to them. , 2015), the poem captures the desperate, instinctive
Malmsten's use of imagery is also noteworthy. Her poems frequently incorporate vivid descriptions of nature, which serve to illuminate human experiences and emotions. Her imagery is often subtle and suggestive, leaving room for the reader's interpretation and imagination.
Nothing must happen to you.
"I want to protect you from all harm from every sharp edge from every misstep"