Rampant : poems / Marvin Bell.
2004
PS3552.E52 R36 2004
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Title
Rampant : poems / Marvin Bell.
Author
ISBN
155659206X (alk. paper)
Imprint
Port Townsend, Wash. : Copper Canyon Press, c2004.
Description
67 p. ; 24 cm.
Exhibited
2004 Poets House Showcase.
Call Number
PS3552.E52 R36 2004
Formatted Contents Note
In Beirut, at the worst of it
Eyelashes, doorknob and pen
Nature morte?
Specific to oahu
Boys walking
Meditation
Deluge
The new world
Winter in Sitges
Of a student
The troubling
By all accounts : a drowning
Amsterdam, the dam
The castle
Paris, Bastille Day 2002
Louis Braille
Vaccination day
A lesson from the corps
Future talk
Resolving the cold
Catalog with illustrations
A sky
Another primer about the flag
Around us
Exotica
Catatonia
Ashes poetica
Portal
Extravaganza : dismal water of the swamp
Rampant
He sees himself
Epithalamium
The parabolic curve of the red stem of a dandelion gone to seed
Typesetting the odyssey
It's who i am
The bones repeat themselves from the bottom upward
Ulysses, too, was sometimes down at heart
Persistent memory
Bright lights of january
View
Pastiche
Journal of the posthumous present.
Eyelashes, doorknob and pen
Nature morte?
Specific to oahu
Boys walking
Meditation
Deluge
The new world
Winter in Sitges
Of a student
The troubling
By all accounts : a drowning
Amsterdam, the dam
The castle
Paris, Bastille Day 2002
Louis Braille
Vaccination day
A lesson from the corps
Future talk
Resolving the cold
Catalog with illustrations
A sky
Another primer about the flag
Around us
Exotica
Catatonia
Ashes poetica
Portal
Extravaganza : dismal water of the swamp
Rampant
He sees himself
Epithalamium
The parabolic curve of the red stem of a dandelion gone to seed
Typesetting the odyssey
It's who i am
The bones repeat themselves from the bottom upward
Ulysses, too, was sometimes down at heart
Persistent memory
Bright lights of january
View
Pastiche
Journal of the posthumous present.
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