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My mother saw the green tree toad on the window sill her first one since she was young. We saw it breathe
My friend tree I sawed you down but I must attend an older friend the sun
I rose from marsh mud, algae, equisetum, willows, sweet green, noisy birds and frogs to see her wed in the rich
Old Mother turns blue and from us… “Don’t let my head drop to the ear… I’m blind and deaf.” Death from t… a thimble in her purse. “It’s a long day since last night.
And the place was water Fish fowl flood
The chemist creates the brazen approximation: Life Thy will be done
Grandfather advised me: Learn a trade I learned to sit at desk
The wild and wavy event now chintz at the window was revolution . . . Adams to Miss Abigail Smith:
Keen and lovely man moved as in a… to be considerate in lighted, glas… almost outdoor office. Business wasn’t all he knew. He knew music,… Had a heart. “With eyes like your…
What horror to awake at night and in the dimness see the light. Time is white mosquitoes bite I’ve spent my life on nothing.
Popcorn—can cover screwed to the wall over a hole so the cold can’t mouse in
Feign a great calm; all gay transport soon ends. Chant: who knows— flight’s end or flight’s beginning for the resting gull?
I married in the world’s black night for warmth if not repose. At the close—
In the great snowfall before the b… colored yule tree lights windows, the only glow for contemp… along this road I worked the print shop
Mr. Van Ess bought 14 washcloths? Fourteen washrags, Ed Van Ess? Must be going to give em to the church, I guess. He drinks, you know. The day we m…