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1954-1964. Ts.
drafts and worksheets for poetry.
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Abraham remembers Abram.
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"Always growing up there are choices..."
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Ars poetica.
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At the stone fountain.
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Attack and release.
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The baseball park is only used..."
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Building going up.
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Carol was sad today.
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The change.
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A clear day on the Fourth of July.
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The clown.
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"Confusion of the city..."
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Cross-country bus.
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A dialogue.
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Drunk.
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Eads Bridge.
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Early Apollo.
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Faust.
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"The first time it happened..."
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A futility.
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"The highest dramas are not performed..."
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Husband to wife.
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In a world of plenty.
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"A legend here will tell you..."
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Like a cathredral [sic].
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"Most people do not understand beautiful weather..."
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My father remembers food.
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My great-grandfather's tintype.
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"My woman hurt..."
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A note to Lois.
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October.
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Photograph.
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Photographer.
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Places to live. |
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Poems, I, II, III.
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Power-failure.
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A prayer.
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Psychotic.
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Reading an old book.
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Reflections on a world of plenty.
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Rip Van Winkle.
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Rule of thumb.
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A sequel.
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Slate-blue weather, smell of pinetree, Rock under foot, metallic
water.
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Sharing hour.
(Ts. draft,) |
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The solitary in spring.
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A song for Shem and Japheth.
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Song for the cello.
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Song of love.
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The task of the poet in a complex society isto use short
words.
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"The terrible augeries [sic] of night..."
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"There is a point at which paying attention..."
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"This must be an act..."
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Three songs.
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The three stooges.
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"Thunder and a threat of rain..."
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"Time peers in at our winter bed..."
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To a man, sensitively quiet.
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To my wife.
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"A tree arose..."
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The truck.
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Two songs of leaving.
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Washing windows.
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"The water drop is round..."
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"Why can I no longer..."
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"You question, standing there..."
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Young girl playing tennis.
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Translations.
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Heine, Heinrich.
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"Do you hear, love, laying your hand there..."
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"Each morning I arise and sigh..."
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"I wandered under the forest trees..."
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Nick, Dagmar.
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October moon.
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Rilke, Rainer Maria.
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Autumn day.
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Evening. Ts.
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Liebes-lied.
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