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Poem begins with a note: "There are three old men on my mind - my father, my wife's grandfather (Pop), And Tom Collins, in whose house I write; With other, minor characters."
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Epistle From Tom Collins House : 1
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"The fire is burning well",
1969
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Westerly , July no. 2 1969; (p. 50) Sandgropers : A Western Australian Anthology 1973; (p. 202) Let's Face the Music and Dance: Poems 1975; (p. 21) -
Epistle From Tom Collins House : 2
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"As I pull a weed, hungover,",
1969
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Westerly , July no. 2 1969; (p. 50-51) Sandgropers : A Western Australian Anthology 1973; (p. 202-203) Let's Face the Music and Dance: Poems 1975; (p. 21-22) -
Epistle From Tom Collins House : 3
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"Tom, Tom, I Hope",
1969
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Westerly , July no. 2 1969; (p. 51) Sandgropers : A Western Australian Anthology 1973; (p. 203) Let's Face the Music and Dance: Poems 1975; (p. 22) -
Epistle From Tom Collins House : 4
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"The fire is going down",
1969
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Westerly , July no. 2 1969; (p. 51-52) Sandgropers : A Western Australian Anthology 1973; (p. 203-204) Let's Face the Music and Dance: Poems 1975; (p. 22-23)
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