Elsewhere -- Doe -- Prologue -- Know me -- Prophecy -- Colossus -- Gregory -- Andromeda -- Painted turtle -- Macrocosm/microcosm -- I know one thing for sure -- Deer suite -- Trophy -- Fisherman -- Apart -- Split -- Lost -- Montana -- S=kΒ·log W -- Want -- A poem about childhood -- Dear Gretel -- Lam
May day: poems
β Scribed by Marquette, Gretchen
- Publisher
- Graywolf Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Elsewhere -- Doe -- Prologue -- Know me -- Prophecy -- Colossus -- Gregory -- Andromeda -- Painted turtle -- Macrocosm/microcosm -- I know one thing for sure -- Deer suite -- Trophy -- Fisherman -- Apart -- Split -- Lost -- Montana -- S=kΒ·log W -- Want -- A poem about childhood -- Dear Gretel -- Lament with red wall and olive tree -- About suffering -- Childhood -- An orange -- Why loneliness -- What I've learned about cottonwoods -- Boy -- Styx -- Translation -- Red -- Sketch for an ode or elegy -- The offering -- A cold front -- Ode to a man in dress clothes -- Figure drawing -- Despite -- Deer through a boutique window -- Song for the festival -- Mule trail -- Two trains -- May day -- Powderhorn, after the storm -- What we will love with the time we have left.
β¦ Table of Contents
Elsewhere --
Doe --
Prologue --
Know me --
Prophecy --
Colossus --
Gregory --
Andromeda --
Painted turtle --
Macrocosm/microcosm --
I know one thing for sure --
Deer suite --
Trophy --
Fisherman --
Apart --
Split --
Lost --
Montana --
S=kΒ·log W --
Want --
A poem about childhood --
Dear Gretel --
Lament with red wall and olive tree --
About suffering --
Childhood --
An orange --
Why loneliness --
What I've learned about cottonwoods --
Boy --
Styx --
Translation --
Red --
Sketch for an ode or elegy --
The offering --
A cold front --
Ode to a man in dress clothes --
Figure drawing --
Despite --
Deer through a boutique window --
Song for the festival --
Mule trail --
Two trains --
May day --
Powderhorn, after the storm --
What we will love with the time we have left.
β¦ Subjects
American poetry;American poetry--21st century;Poetry;American poetry -- 21st century
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