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Poetry predominantly by North American and British writers. Australian content only indexed.
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* Contents derived from the
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Americas,:W. W. Norton
, 2003 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.- Bora Ringi"The song is gone; the dance", single work poetry (p. 112)
- Remembered Drought Drought Yeari"That time of drought the embered air", single work poetry (p. 112-113)
- Flood Yeari"Walking up the driftwood beach at day's end,", single work poetry (p. 113)
- Ishtari"When I first saw a woman after childbirth", single work poetry (p. 113-114)
- Request to a Yeari"If the year is meditating a suitable gift,", single work poetry (p. 114)
- Dove-Lovei"The dove purrs - over and over the dove", single work poetry (p. 114-115)
- The Powerline Incarnationi"When I ran to snatch the wires off our roof", single work poetry (p. 713-714)
- From The Buladelah-Taree Holiday Song Cycle, extract poetry (p. 714-717)
- The Milk Lorryi"Now the milk lorry is a polished submarine", single work poetry (p. 717)
- On Removing Spiderwebi"Like summer silk its denier", single work poetry (p. 718)
- Mollusci"By its nobship sailing upside down,", single work poetry (p. 718)
- Cornichei"I work all day and hardly drink at all.", single work poetry (p. 718-719)
- Cotton Flannelettei"Shake the bed, the blackened child whimpers,", single work poetry (p. 719-720)
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