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Agave Library
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811.54 M559s
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Burton Barr Central Library
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Mesquite Library
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811.54 M559s
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Notes:
Poems.
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 2009.
Contents:
- The nomad flute
- Blueberries after dark
- Still morning
- By the avenue
- Note
- Accompaniment
- Without knowing
- The song of the trolleys
- From the start
- Far along in the story
- The pinnacle
- Child light
- Empty lot
- No
- The piano
- Secrets
- A likeness
- Raiment
- Europe
- Photographer
- Traces
- Inheritance
- A broken glass
- Lament for a stone
- A note from the Cimmerians
- A codex
- Beyond question
- Youth
- By dark
- Calling a distant animal
- Night with no moon
- Good night
- At the bend
- Into the cloud
- Another dream of burial
- A ring
- Little soul
- Trail marker
- Dream of Koa returning
- Cargo
- Going
- The curlew
- Nocturne
- Day without a name
- Recognitions
- Escape artist
- The mole
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- Eye of shadow
- A letter to Ruth Stone
- Worn words
- A letter to Su Tung-p'o
- BashÅ's child
- The odds
- The long and the short of it
- Unknown age
- My hand
- What the bridges hear
- The first days
- Heartland
- Long afternoon light
- Cave
- The morning hills
- Cold spring morning
- Near field
- To Paula in late spring
- Youth of grass
- The silence of the mine canaries
- Walled place above the river
- A horse heaven
- One of the butterflies
- Parts of a tune
- Nocturne II
- White note
- Gray herons in the field above the river
- No shadow
- The making of amber
- September's child
- Remembering the wings
- Shadow hand
- Barrade
- Into October
- Lights out
- Falling
- Grace note
- One valley
- The old trees on the hill
- A single autumn
- Lake shore in half light
- A momentary creed
- Rain light
- Just this
- The laughing thrush
- Animula : a late visitation.
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