The book of shadows : new & selected poems
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Sandpoint, Idaho : Lost Horse Press, c2009.
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Table of Contents
New poems (2006-2008): The sailor's wife
Shot glass
The heel
Beer bottle
Work in a coffin factory
Through an oval window
Maraca man
Trading a bucket of water for the moon
Between the first and second shoe dropping
Because.
Uncollected poems (1980-2005): Quatrain
I kiss you across the many hundreds of miles that separate us
The first time I saw Paris
The bus, again
Poem (for Lawson Inada)
Lorca's ship
Pillow talk
Towels
Blue fields
Cardboard boat in open water
Memory
Walking into the heart of Panama
24 September 1973
In the fall
Everything is metaphor
A fossil fern, 1944
Korea's lonely California Beach
Poem for Thomas Tranströmer
Were you there with me?
Estate
A few days before September
Ode to coins
The nail
For a sister lost in water
Where two rivers meet
Her continent
Her village
At sea, in January
The foghorn breaks his heart
A road away from the sea is difficult
In the harbor our sleep rusts quietly
One for Yannis Ritsos
He would have said
Verükte Jutte
He tells you
In line at the Post Office
Whiskey bottle, rolling pin
The iron boat's oar
Black suits, badges
Dark Jakis
Clabber
The basement room.
Shadows, a sequence (2005): He dreamed
An ecology lesson?
On a sad day
How shadow lost face
Shadow piscator
Amores
Yupik shadows
No shadow left behind
Shadows can be kilters
Do shadows grow old?
Shadows camp out
Who says shadows do not dream?
Shadows in time of war
The birds and the bees and the shadows
Shadow can read your book
Shadow does time.
From The shingle weaver's journal (1980): Scapulamancie
The way a ship slides down
The dream
To watch ships
In defense
Maine
Two for Pablo
The caves along the Osage
Kansas, eighty four years later
Marks on "J" Street
Pyrite
The shingle weaver
Grindstone Mountain
Ceder Butte look-out
Tupper
The knot
Ghosts
I feel like
The shingle weaver's journal.
From Nightmarks (1990): Dilettante
L'Age d'Or
An edited version of the film All that trembles is not the earth starring Robert Redford
Two states
Autumnal
Slim
The birch plywood skin of just possibly the world's largest aircraft despite its name is really the skin of Howard Hughes' soul and will never fly again
Dead Man's Curve
Rust on the tracks follows the last train down the line
Once there was a way, maybe
The seventh wave of sadness
José Espuelasdoradas y Cuero
The first white butterfly of spring = La primera mariposa de la primavera
The gate
Poem suggested by a line from the Irish poet of Liscannor, Aodh Buí MacCruitín
A song for the revolution
An Irish postcard : schoolgirls walking below Kylemore Abbey
Under the bridge one woman faces another to speak of rain or early evening
Words of the ex-fisherman to his ex-wife
Nelson Island
Mazarrón
The hills of distant loves lie
Moon mullins
The lightkeepers
Kalskag journal.
From A suitcase full of crows (1995): Cross country
Leaving
Bus ride
Likely, California
Early spring morning flight to Bethel
Endings for stick novels
Piute
Here : other nations
Poem for 1992
Noticing
Return
Finding Miraflores
Sea fans
Craps
Field, burning
The penned-up wild horses at Hallelujah Junction
Moonrise over Horse Heaven Hills
I pray for peace in the Nugget as the Middle East WAr breaks out
Canyon echoes
Bearing walls
A sentence on the first sounds of Ireland
Walking home late from Cahirderry
The teeth of a rake on a makeshift forge
In the post office tears pile up, unopened
Time
The maze
Connemara ponies
At Doolin quay
Islands
The half tower
Half island
Lahinch
Lament for the man whose aim is good
Security Central Belfast Railway Station
Cogadh, war
North
Poem
Letterkelly West
Waterclock under Curroch O'Dea
Padraic's poem
August 1, 1985
Caoindeadh
Funeral in Miltown
Walking along the hills above Cloonanaha.
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Published
Sandpoint, Idaho : Lost Horse Press, c2009.
Physical Desc
240 pages ; 22 cm.
Language
English