Can you relax in my house / Michael Earl Craig.
2002
PS3603.R3553 C36 2002
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Title
Can you relax in my house / Michael Earl Craig.
Author
Edition
1st ed.
ISBN
0971318913
9780971318915
9780971318915
Imprint
New York, N.Y. : Fence Books ; Saturnalia Books, 2002.
Description
62 p. ; 21 cm.
Call Number
PS3603.R3553 C36 2002
Note
Poems.
Formatted Contents Note
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Here comes the dirty little wax baby
Silver drool
Raindrops streak the window like they do in the movies
Work way up the ladder
Montgomery
Good night, star
Brute mystic
In my poetry
In patient spadefoot torpor, perhaps listening
The new constellation
Utricle
Massachusetts
I'm resting
Why have I returned to New England
A mule poem for Katie
March
Unto
Verisimilitudinous, uh
The barber
Hand polished
Lamp
Evening
I like wood, and heavy things made of metal
Mountains dusted with snow
The curious and the brazen
A day goes
Winter
Hosanna
Can you relax in my house
Commerce
Courageously yours
Landscape
Springtime hits the Pioneer Valley
The au pair, on barbiturates
At the monastery
Osaka hat
He had been my father-in-law for ten days
January
You've handled me roughly, as one handles one's toolbelt at six in the morning
The anthropologist
More like a handshake
A warm dry wind
Anna Maria Lenngren
Cabin
Autumnal melancholy
Let's stay together
A poem
A small fold, or, Rugula
The by and by
Bleu Passe
The tilt of his head makes a thought bubble of the harbor.
Here comes the dirty little wax baby
Silver drool
Raindrops streak the window like they do in the movies
Work way up the ladder
Montgomery
Good night, star
Brute mystic
In my poetry
In patient spadefoot torpor, perhaps listening
The new constellation
Utricle
Massachusetts
I'm resting
Why have I returned to New England
A mule poem for Katie
March
Unto
Verisimilitudinous, uh
The barber
Hand polished
Lamp
Evening
I like wood, and heavy things made of metal
Mountains dusted with snow
The curious and the brazen
A day goes
Winter
Hosanna
Can you relax in my house
Commerce
Courageously yours
Landscape
Springtime hits the Pioneer Valley
The au pair, on barbiturates
At the monastery
Osaka hat
He had been my father-in-law for ten days
January
You've handled me roughly, as one handles one's toolbelt at six in the morning
The anthropologist
More like a handshake
A warm dry wind
Anna Maria Lenngren
Cabin
Autumnal melancholy
Let's stay together
A poem
A small fold, or, Rugula
The by and by
Bleu Passe
The tilt of his head makes a thought bubble of the harbor.
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