As we know : poems
โ Scribed by Ashbery, John; Copland, Aaron
- Publisher
- Viking Press, Open Road Integrated Media
- Year
- 1979
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 118
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Litany --
Sleeping in the corners of our lives --
Silhouette --
Many wagons ago --
As we know --
Figures in a landscape --
Statuary --
Otherwise --
Five pedantic pieces --
Flowering death --
Haunted landscape --
My erotic double --
I might have seen if --
The hills and shadows of a new adventure --
Knocking around --
Not only / but also --
Train rising out of the sea --
Late echo --
And I'd love you to be in it --
Tapestry --
The preludes --
A box and its contents --
The cathedral is --
I had thought things were going along well --
Out over the bay the rattle of firecrackers --
We were on the terrace drinking gin and tonics --
Fallen tree --
The picnic grounds --
A sparkler --
The wine --
A love poem --
There's no difference --
Distant relatives --
Historie Universelle --
Hittite lullaby --
In a boat --
Variations on an original theme --
Homesickness --
This configuration --
Metamorphosis --
Their day --
A tone poem --
The other Cindy --
No, but I seen one you know you don't own --
The shower --
Landscapeople --
The sun --
The plural of "Jack-in-the-box".
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